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− | '''Mirror lockup''' is a feature available on some [[SLR]]s that allows the reflex mirror to be locked in the up position before a shot. This function eliminates the camera vibration caused by [[mirror slap]], helping the photographer produce sharper photos. Mirror lockup is a prized feature among astrophotographers, macro and micro photographers, and night photographers. | + | '''Mirror lockup''' is a feature available on some [[SLR]]s that allows the [[reflex|reflex mirror]] to be locked in the up position before a shot. This function eliminates the [[Camera shake|camera vibration]] caused by [[mirror slap]], helping the photographer produce sharper photos. Mirror lockup is a prized feature among astrophotographers, macro and micro photographers, and night photographers. |
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Revision as of 18:50, 17 April 2010
Mirror lockup is a feature available on some SLRs that allows the reflex mirror to be locked in the up position before a shot. This function eliminates the camera vibration caused by mirror slap, helping the photographer produce sharper photos. Mirror lockup is a prized feature among astrophotographers, macro and micro photographers, and night photographers.
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