DSLRs operate in that way, and it makes sense for a professional photographer to be using one. There's a mirror that directs the light coming from the lens to the viewfinder, and then when you take a picture, the mirror flips down and the light goes to the sensor instead. So whatever is on the screen is the last picture taken, not current, because the sensor doesn't even get any light unless you're in the process of taking a picture. Unless it's taking video or in "live view" mode, then the mirror is down, the viewfinder gets no light, and the screen is the live view.
When such a high quantity of artifacts are showing up for the same event, it's more rational to admit that something weird is going on than trying to come up with an explanation for each and every one.
None of this stuff is proof on it's own, but all of it combined? It would be stupid to not admit something fishy is going on.
i attribute this to the screen displaying past footage, not realtime
not high probability but i just prefer to discard anything that has a plausible explanation, or it's just gonna be endless rabbithole
DSLRs operate in that way, and it makes sense for a professional photographer to be using one. There's a mirror that directs the light coming from the lens to the viewfinder, and then when you take a picture, the mirror flips down and the light goes to the sensor instead. So whatever is on the screen is the last picture taken, not current, because the sensor doesn't even get any light unless you're in the process of taking a picture. Unless it's taking video or in "live view" mode, then the mirror is down, the viewfinder gets no light, and the screen is the live view.
When such a high quantity of artifacts are showing up for the same event, it's more rational to admit that something weird is going on than trying to come up with an explanation for each and every one.
None of this stuff is proof on it's own, but all of it combined? It would be stupid to not admit something fishy is going on.
Yea. These are jingling keys. They're meant to distract you. The answer, either way, makes zero difference to the world you live in.
We're supposed to not give a shit about isreal. Whatever is going on in their shithole part of the world is their problem. They choose to live there.
I could not possibly care less.
Of course, who doesn't watch past footage while actively filming. Makes perfect sense.
as mentioned above, if it's taking photographs, it will show the last photo taken