Can anyone clarify this for me? I'm deciding between an EOS 1n and an EOS 3 and one of the issues is how easy it is to lock the mirror up. I've had a 1n before and I recall the mirror lockup was very easy and well thought out- you set the custom function and then first press on the remote release fires the mirror and the second press fires the shutter but if you don't release the shutter for a while the mirror comes back down again and you don't waste that shot. Best implementation I've encountered and that I think is a reasonably accureate recall of how it was done.
I've read somewhere that on the EOS 3 there is a bit more fiddling about than the above routine and it involves opening the end door. Can anyone tell me exactly what the routine is on the 3 and whether there are several steps to be repeated each time for consecutive shots or whether the nirror lockup setting remains set for consecutive shots until reset. I'm not putting this too well- basically I just need a good sense of how easy or otherwise it is to operate on the 3 and I haven't been able to find this so far. TIA for any info. Joe B. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
