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Digital camera with CCD electronic shutter

This explains it with an animated drawing. It is good. Nikon D70 also uses it.

CCD

Sorry, Jeff7 - this was in process when you posted . . . great minds think alike. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
This explains it with an animated drawing. It is good. Nikon D70 also uses it.

CCD

Sorry, Jeff7 - this was in process when you posted . . . great minds think alike. 🙂

Or more precisely, identical Google searches turn up similar results.😉

Googled for CCD Electronic Shutter.🙂
 
"great minds think alike" "identical Google searches turn up similar results" LOL:laugh: I've already been to that site. I did a google search before I posted the question.LOL

To be honest, I was just expecting someone to say the CCD shutter is either :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: I need a camera with an optical zoom of 10x or 12x. Everything else will just be extra. I dont want to pay extra for something that I will not use. I dont know if I'll need the CCD shutter or not. I've never had a camera that had one.
 
It sounds like it'd be a good idea; the review I read at Steve's Digicams didn't mention it though. At least not that I caught when I read it.
 
Put it this way - if it were not :thumbsup:, then Nikon would not use it in it's current SLR flagship, the D70. It does allow for much faster exposure speeds than a mechanical shutter.
 
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