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OMG...'I cooked some food for 10 minutes and it doesn't taste good'

Sorry, I just don't get if we are being trolled or people just don't know  how to phrase a question.

 

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Sorry for any confusion 

Maybe some clarification is needed, I am currently touring Dorset, Devon and Cornwall (UK) using my Q3 as a travel camera.

I am also using my Canon R5 with the 24-70mm

I half press the shutter button, and the camera sets the exposure (Aperture, shutter speed and ISO) I then move the camera (Slightly) to achieve a better composition I then fully press the shutter button to get the shot.

During this process the image in the view finder is very smooth

However on the Q3 it is not smooth when panning to a better composition I can only describe it as lost frames in the video world.

This was very apparent at the Haines Motor Museum in Dorset, however the light levels where very low, so a high ISO was used to achieve the faster shutter speeds for hand held. I was using the mechanical shutter setting

Yet in Devon at Sidmouth in excellent light I did not experience this, so is it a low light level problem ?

I am moving between hotels, with very low broadband, so apologise for slow response to the forum.

In conclusion I am loving the Q3 😀

 

 

 

 

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Yes, the EVF is not great in dark scenes.

There are a number of posts on this. For example 

 

 

I've just picked up a Nikon Z6iii which has an EVF with the same resolution. The difference is night and day (excuse the pun)

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