I just watched a video of the Hexar AF AF'ing. How loud is the autofocus of the camera when on silent mode? When I get a RF it will be because I think the mirror slap of film slr's is too loud.
Do you think the AF sound of the Hexar is louder or softer than the mirror slap of an SLR.
The sound of an SLR and the Hexar AF are totally different... Miles away.
An SLR can be heard by your subject even if you're not close...
On its normal mode, the Hexar AF is a low noise camera, and can be used for street shooting like that, because its sound is not obtrusive at all, and it won't be heard unless you're close to your subject's ears and there's absolute silence and you're indoors, and that's not common... On its silent mode, the camera does all things a bit slower: makes no difference to me as it's very fast anyway, and composing takes me more time than its autofocus... It's real fast and has no "doubts". The green dot focus confirmation and the distance info and moving framelines let you know, just as you half depress the shutter, where your camera is focused, instantly, and then you compose and fire, all in a fraction of a second, AND all this is done knowing the camera didn't focus on the background: it's amazing, and using it is a real pleasure... On silent mode its focusing, shutter noise and film advance can't be heard by people close to you... While testing it, I made several shots at its minimum focusing distance (60cms!) behind sitting people in silent places, and I was afraid, ashamed being that close, and no one knew I was shooting... Autofocus is very silent (having the camera in my face, I hear it a bit, but people don't) and shutter and film advance just disappear. It's a really nice achievement, especially because you don't feel blind about the focused point. I can focus and shoot with my Hexar AF faster than with any of my SLRs and RFs. I can preset my Hexar's focus for instant shooting too, as with my RFs when set at 8 feet and f/8, but it's so fast using its autofocus that I'm just not interested. I haven't missed any shot because of focusing delay: it takes me more time to raise the camera to eye level and find the viewfinder...
Cheers,
Juan