iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
Still using my Canon eos Rebel XT. So old they actually call it the "digital" rebel XT. 8 megapixels is good enough for my needs, and I don't have enough money for another "serious" digital.
Yes, this is an amazing feature due to electronic shutter on one of the last CCD chips before the industry switched to CMOS to get higher ISO. Of course at 1/8000 you may be clipping into the flash duration of most consumer flashes, so need to adjust the guide number accordingly. The Canon G9 also had some of this capability, although at lower image quality. I believe some recent cameras today may have electronic shutters, but it is hard to find information on this (I'm thinking of Nikon One, but not sure).You can flash up to 1/8000sec when on manual mode
You cannot use the word "Old" and "Digital Camera" in the same sentence can you?
I know you can use "Old Leica", "Old film camera", "Old Rolleiflex" etc.
Of course you can. Old is relative. Digital cameras at an accessible price point have only been in production for around 13 years, so if you're working with a 10 year old camera it's pretty darn old.
My old E-1 just keeps going. 🙂 My old Leicas and old folders do too.
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