Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My M8 has never locked up under any condition. Gene -------------- Original message from Tarek Charara <tcharara at mac.com>: -------------- > Dante, > > I agree 100%. The M8 is slow in writing to the card in a sequence and > locks up very easily. Even worse, when the camera locks up, the only > way to unlock it is to take out the battery for a few seconds > resulting in the loss of (up to) 10 pictures. At least that's what > happens with my M8. > I use the M for 95% of my work, so there is no digital alternative > for the time being. I bough a small flash, the 24D for the Leica and > noticed that sometimes the flash didn't trigger. I first thought it > was the flash unit, now I know it's the M8... > > The lock up problem and losing 10 pictures is a real PITA. > > All the best from the south of France! > > Tarek > > ------------------------------------------------- > Tarek Charara > > > NO ARCHIVE > > > On 10 nov. 09, at 02:26, Dante Stella wrote: > > > Mark, this is not about raw speed - though I know that makes for a > > better straw-man. > > > > 1. David Keenan is dead-on correct about the M8/M9 architecture, > > which has a long shutter lag (six times that of an M3 and double > > that of a D3), is slow to a second shot (should/when you need one), > > and can lock up fairly easily taking repeated shots, even without > > mashing down the shutter button on continuous. I have years of > > experience with this on the M8 and agree with Keenan that > > unresponsiveness - particularly on a first shot - is inexcusable. > > This is even more the case where a camera allegedly is designed to > > capture some "decisive moment." > > > > 2. Two things that didn't get mentioned (and hopefully these have > > not carried on to the M9) are (a) the tendency of the M8 to wildly > > overexpose if the shutter is pressed too quickly when the meter is > > "waking up" - apparently a bad habit carried over with the M7 meter > > - and (b) the tendency not to fire the flash at all if the shutter > > is tripped too quickly after the shutter is first pressed. Then go > > to #1 above for the slow recovery from the resulting missed shot. > > > > If the M9 is in any way worse than an M8 in responsiveness, it's a > > fail. I don't believe that a camera should have any ability to > > second-guess, ask for a "do-over," or be asleep on the job when I > > need it. > > > > The decision when and if to take a picture is not an exercise for a > > committee. > > > > Unless that committee is a committee of one. > > > > Me. > > > > Dante > > > > ____________ > > Dante Stella > > http://www.dantestella.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information