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Subject: [Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag
From: leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Christopher Williams)
Date: Fri Oct 6 15:04:38 2006
References: <200610061440.k96EdPwE022275@server1.waverley.reid.org><903EF2C9-3C2C-463F-AD34-478C1AB006F1@optonline.net> <6.1.0.6.2.20061006133314.0594ba60@192.168.100.42>

2 of my dSLR's are faster than the F5 film camera when it comes to shutter
lag. The F5 was considered the fastest film camera.

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard"Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag


> Larry, a good dSLR should not have significant time lag over a Leica. It
is
> probably the autofocusing time.
>
> This is done using the R-D1
> http://www.dragonsgate.net/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=8011, the lag
time
> is probably similar to an M. I can't imagine the M8 will be much different
> from the other Ms: there is still no mirror box to slap and no autofocus.
>
> At 01:26 PM 10/6/2006, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
>
> >I finally decided that the thing that bothers me the most about
> >digital photography isn't resolution or dynamic range or high ASA
> >noise. It's shutter lag. We had three of our grandchildren over for
> >the weekend, all hyperactive little girls 2 and three years old. My
> >reflexes are still very fast for an old codger and I cut my
> >photographic teeth on shooting the rapidly moving sports of soccer
> >and hockey. Still, the lag between pressing the trigger and my DSLR
> >actually taking the picture made many of the shots unusable. In
> >sports photography the key is anticipating the action and clicking
> >the trigger just before the peak. But I defy anyone to predict the
> >motion of an active three year old.
> >
> >This led to the fomulation of Larry's Law of child photography:
> >
> >Photographing one child is easy. Photographing two children in the
> >same frame is difficult. Photographing three children in the same
> >frame is impossible.
> >
> >I never had a problem with shutter lag with my M3 Leicas. Does the M8
> >have a comparably short time between pressing the trigger and getting
> >the exposure? No puffery now. I want real straight information.
> >
> >Larry Z



Replies: Reply from bd at bdcolenphoto.com (B. D. Colen) ([Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag)
Reply from henningw at archiphoto.com (Henning Wulff) ([Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag)
In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag)
Message from richard-lists at imagecraft.com (Richard) ([Leica] Re: Digital angst - shutter lag)