Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/31
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i'd think that 100ms shutter lag would not need any rigorous testing to
uncover; the user would clearly perceive 2 distinct events: push-snap!
instead of puap!
to put into computer perspective, 100ms is about the same amount of time
(for me at least) i take between pressing an releasing the mouse button on
my workstation to push a button on a GUI. pretty quick, but two distinctive
actions in human time.
ButtonPress event, serial 21, synthetic NO, window 0x7c00001,
root 0x37, subw 0x0, time 1629683662, (32,159), root:(457,334),
state 0x20, button 1, same_screen YES
ButtonRelease event, serial 21, synthetic NO, window 0x7c00001,
root 0x37, subw 0x0, time 1629683758, (32,159), root:(457,334),
state 0x120, button 1, same_screen YES
~ $ bc
bc 1.03 (Aug 24, 94) Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
For details type `warranty'.
1629683758-1629683662
96
- -rei
> From: Peter Klein <pklein@2alpha.net>
>
> "J. Gilbert Plantinga" <gilplant@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >> On Monday, July 29, 2002, at 08:38 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
> >> 100-120ms (1/10) sec shutter lag with the M7
>
> > Where did you get this information? I certainly haven't noticed any
> > lag.
>
> Gilbert: I'm going to have to take back the 100 ms figure for the M7
> shutter lag.
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Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com
Ridgewood, New Jersey
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