Shutter Lag - Examples of Various Shutter Lag Times

Examples of Various Shutter Lag Times

Camera Type Shutter Lag
Nikon Coolpix L3 Digital Point and Shoot 1800
Nikon Coolpix S550 Digital Point and Shoot 590
Panasonic DMC Lumix FS20 Digital Point and Shoot 480
Canon PowerShot A590 IS Digital Point and Shoot 350
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 Advanced digital Point and Shoot 150
Pentax MZ-50 Amateur 35mm film SLR 120
Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D Advanced amateur APS-C digital SLR with built-in image stabilization 117
Sony NEX-5 Amateur APS-C digital compact camera 115
Minolta Maxxum 9 (de) Professional 35mm film SLR 90
Leica M8 Professional digital rangefinder 80
Leica M9 Professional full-frame digital rangefinder 80
Sony Alpha DSLR-A850 Professional full-frame digital SLR with built-in image stabilization 74
Sony Alpha DSLR-A900 Professional full-frame digital SLR with built-in image stabilization 72
Minolta XD-7 Amateur 35mm film SLR 60
Nikon D300s Amateur APS-C digital SLR 53
Sony Alpha SLT-A77 Advanced amateur APS-C digital SLR-alike with built-in image
stabilization and electronic 1st curtain
53
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Professional APS-H digital SLR 49
Nikon D3s Professional full-frame digital SLR 43
Nikon D3x Professional full-frame digital SLR 40
Canon EOS-1D Mark II Professional APS-H digital SLR 40
Minolta XE-1 Amateur 35mm film SLR 38
Nikon F6 Professional 35mm film SLR 37
Sony Alpha NEX-5N Amateur APS-C digital compact camera with electronic 1st curtain 22
Leica M3 Professional 35mm film rangefinder 16
Leica M7 Professional 35mm film rangefinder 12

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