Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] second installment of comments from first time user
From: Byron Rakitzis <byron@rakitzis.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 15:52:21 -0800

> > the fuss was all about. Just curious about what goes on when you press the
> > shutter release. This camera has a more complicated sound than any other
> > 35mm SLR I've heard. It's almost like you can hear the mirror getting out
> > of the way, then the shutter releasing, then the mirror coming down again.
>
> I am wondering if you didn't inadvertently pluck an Exakta from the used
> showcase.  Did the wind lever on the camera fall under your right or
> your left thumb?

I didn't offer any value judgements. It was a very SOLID sound coming
from the R6. It was just very lengthy and "complicated". Ca-chunk.
Most 35mm SLRs sound like one "slap". In all fairness, perhaps there's
some tricky mirror balancing act going on to minimize vibration. I sure
hope so, becuase I would hate to have to use a separate cable release
to lock up the mirror, as you apparently have to do.