Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Indeed, P&S cameras are the only ones I have really noticed a shutter lag on - although the golf swing example was a scenario I have never shot ;-) john -----Original Message----- On Behalf Of Bill Pearce When shooting film, I used a 'blad almost daily. Mine has taken a really lot of photos of construction workers, and never a lag problem there. Schlepped it and a few lenses up a safety cage ladder in a refinery several times and it seemed lighter than my D3 and lenses that I used later. Oh, hand held? never a problem. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Rabiner The slowest decisive moment time lag goes to Hasselblad in which 57 actions have to happen before the exposure finally happens. On the long list magazines used to run when they got into this topic like when the "Real Time" Contax RTS came out the Hasselblad was decimal points away slower from all the rest. This never stopped it from being the official wedding camera used by the top people for many decades with a flash. And also used in commercial fashion and catalog situations where getting the decisive moment was very much part of the program. A wedding is like shooting a war. Things are flying and happening fast. If you can shoot a wedding you can shoot anything. Shooting weddings used to prime all my reflexes for shooting some photojournalism I'd do in Portland and street shooting before I switched from Nikon to Hasselblad. I don't think I ever lost a shot becuae of that switch. It might take three times longer for the exposure to happen. But as Ted says I think you just learn to anticipate. So its really not just about shutter lag. Its nice when its fast but no big deal when its not. Kind of just like the loudness issue. If it was people would have never gone from Leica to SLR's in the 60's. I think the only thing which came close to competing with Leica M's shutter lag wise was a twin lens Rolleiflex. I think I shot two weddings with mine. Really awkward getting the flash on and off and changing film.