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[filmscanners] RE: Canon IDs vs Pentax 67II



Hi Karl,

> for SLR digicams, there is a real shutter.

It has to do with the sensor type, and interline sensors, that the cheapo
digicams use have an electronic shutter.

> That's in part why
> they have so
> much better image quality

They have better image quality because the sensors are so much better, not
because they use a shutter!

> and less shutter lag than consumer
> digicams.

I don't believe that has anything to do with the shutter, I believe it's the
sensor and camera design, shutter or not.

> I can elaborate on why later.

Please do ;-)

Regards,

Austin

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