Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/08/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ed Caliguri asked: Subject: [Leica] M7 vs M3 "lag time" -- >>How can we find out some real numbers?<<<, > Karen- > OK - How did you measure that :-) Is this an average of a number of > M7's? Why would an M3 be even faster? Bet in a large sampling of > existing M3's and M7's it's not a significant difference at say 1/125th > (standardized to a single speed, even though it shouldn't be different) ... > What d'ya think?? I'd bet the M7 's Std. Dev. is A LOT smaller as well. ;-)<<<<< Gee folks I have to ask, I suppose this is of some critical mass measuring moment of timing information, but what the heck in the world does it have to do with actually taking a really cool photograph? And exactly what does it have to do with catching a moment of motivation? And oh please dear God don't tell me it makes the difference between a successful photo OR not! And does the photographer releasing the shutter knowingly calculate this delay into the exact moment of release?? And if that's the case what the hell have I been doing wrong the past 50 years not knowing about these highly technical delays? OK since I started using M cameras 40 years ago? Please explain in common man's language, that in knowing this delay stuff, I may become a better photographer. Thank you. And some of you people bitch about a few posts on something viable as single malt scotch! Jeeeeesh! :-) ted > Karen Said .......................................<<<<<<< > > M7 = 17 msec. > > M3 = even faster. <<<<< - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html