[Leica] "New" Leica announced 2g buffer

FRANK DERNIE frank.dernie at btinternet.com
Sat Aug 23 00:50:17 PDT 2014


IME it depends on the exposure mode.
When using manual or "classic" I have never noticed a limitation on mine. If using any of the new metering modes using the sensor signal it is always a limit, but this has nothing too do with the buffer, so having a bigger one won't help.
I had never felt there was a problem with the normal M meter, but the new modes are much better IME, but not really useable because of the shutter delay.
Frank D



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> From: Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com>
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>Subject: Re: [Leica] "New" Leica announced 2g buffer
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>On this new 2g buffer in the newly tweaked digital M...
>Was the  M240camera before perceived as slow in use? specifically I'm not
>asking about holding down the shutter release while it continually fires.
>This is something I never do anyway even in the fastest breaking situations.
>I'm asking about you're shooting fast individual shots and you find yourself
>hitting the shutter button with nothing happening.
>Did that happen with the M 240?
>I think I remember hearing that it did happen for sure with both the M8 and
>9. And people had do slow themselves down a bit when shooting them. and not
>think they were shooting a DSLR.
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>For me its just an issue as to how necessary this buffer upgrade really is
>to even a more serious user. And I really have little guess as to which way
>it falls.
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