Gary Sandhu
Well-known
For comparison / analogy / clarification:
100 ms = 1/10 s = 0.1 s
Now, look at some recent track and field games, summer olympics, winter olympics, etc and note that a lot of races and events are are won by a few milliseconds, on the order of 5 to 10 milliseconds. On the slow motion and the freeze images of the finish line, 10ms is a visually noticeable difference, and 100ms is obvious.
Some people may or may not notice the difference, and to others it may be irrelevant (in their photography), and still others may have adapted. However, this does not change the fact that there is a measurable shutter lag and this is different amongst different cameras.
100 ms = 1/10 s = 0.1 s
Now, look at some recent track and field games, summer olympics, winter olympics, etc and note that a lot of races and events are are won by a few milliseconds, on the order of 5 to 10 milliseconds. On the slow motion and the freeze images of the finish line, 10ms is a visually noticeable difference, and 100ms is obvious.
Some people may or may not notice the difference, and to others it may be irrelevant (in their photography), and still others may have adapted. However, this does not change the fact that there is a measurable shutter lag and this is different amongst different cameras.