Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 05 Apr 1998 22:40:18 -0500, Eric Welch <ewelch@ponyexpress.net> wrote: > Well, I could put up with a tiny bit more noise if it meant that I could > get 1/100 flash sync. Otherwise, I hope they leave it alone. > ========== For a rough approximation of the character of noise from a modern Leica shutter... (at least for half the action, the shutter-open phase) - Grab an M6 and a R8 (I know we all have at least one of each, right!) :-) - Set the M6 to B and wind - Set the R8 to manual, B. Flip the mirror-lock switch. - Wind the R8; mash its shutter-release once, to raise the mirror; wind again. Now you're set to compare come comparable noises, with the R8's mirror flipping factored out. The R8 shutter-close always has mirror return piggybacked on it, so we'll just listen to the opening phase. Ready... try each. Not too much difference in amount of sound, is there? There's a difference in *character*, certainly: the M's slightly-muffled but more bassy `click' versus the R8's `snick'... but (and, yes, the shutter *close* is also significant) it doesn't seem that a modern high-speed electronically-timed focal-plane shutter, *as now used already by Leica*, makes much noise. SLRs just make a huge racket because of the mirror. If the Leica folk come up with an M with a shutter allowing faster sync and faster top speed, throw in TTL flash metering and, sure, optional aperture-priority automation while they're at it, and leave other stuff well enough alone, I'll be in line to buy one. Not as my only M, but certainly as one which would be better suited to some situations than the current classic designs. Gosh, a shutter-speed dial big enough for all those fast and slow speeds might have to hang over the front a bit, where it might be easy turn! Though... given the skill with which they incorporated a whole buncha stuff in the R8 while still making it feel like a coherent whole rather than a bag of feature bullet-items, I could see our Solms elves going a few steps farther. If they did it all *juuust* right, they might be able to pull it off without completely offending *all* of the current faithful: - The combined framelines have no fans I've been able to identify; they're an artifact of the camera's development history. If new lenses kept the mechanical keying for the omnibus framelines, but added ROM contacts to notify new cameras of precisely what focal length the lens actually had, individually-selected framelines or even a zoom finder (if they could keep it improbably bright and maintain some space outside the lines the way we like it) could be possibilities. - A small, slow, exceedingly quiet built-in winder might be possible. - Sacrilege, I know, but I wouldn't kick a right-front handgrip bulge out of bed. (Get your minds out of the gutter!) But no attempt at AF. There are Contaxen for that. AF often frustrates the poo out of me.