Oh, my, I get dizzy!
Cool shot.

Jostein

2008/5/27 Axel Belinfante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> One recent example of the random delay effect of point and shoot -
> I dislike the delay too, but here I got a result I did not expect.
> (not that that doesn't happen more often :-/ :-)
>
> I pressed the button, then decided to change the orientation,
> and while turning the camera it clicked.  (pentax W30)
>
> for those who want to avoid cats:
> there is one in the pic, but not very recognizable.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/axelpics/General/photo#5205117255886462338
>
> Axel. (occasionally shooting, mostly snaps of the family)
>
> Glenn wrote:
>> The single biggest thing I like about it is admittedly something
>> most folks probably take for granted (and should, if shooting a
>> DSLR):  the fact that it fires when I press the button (unless
>> the AF has to hunt), not a random interval later.  Just like my
>> film cameras and in huge contrast to my digital point-and-shoot.
>
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