Joe AC
Well-known
I was just wondering what shutter mode most people use on their M9.
Standard, Soft, Discreet, or Discreet & Soft? And why?
Thanks
Joe
Standard, Soft, Discreet, or Discreet & Soft? And why?
Thanks
Joe
Richard G
Veteran
Discreet. Minimizes the intrusion. Makes the camera seem more like a Leica. No, I haven't upgraded to the latest firmware.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Standard. I rarely need to be discreet, and I still don't quite get what the heck 'soft' is.
I will occasionally switch to discreet when shooting an event where quiet matters, but that isn't all that often.
I've not upgraded my firmwear either. These old boxer briefs work fine.
I will occasionally switch to discreet when shooting an event where quiet matters, but that isn't all that often.
I've not upgraded my firmwear either. These old boxer briefs work fine.
JMQ
Well-known
standard is all I have used.
mdwsta4
Matty Westside
Discreet. I prefer it. Can't tell a difference between standard and soft.
Have the latest firmware and have noticed the recock take a few seconds after I release the shutter. Doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen randomly.
Have the latest firmware and have noticed the recock take a few seconds after I release the shutter. Doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen randomly.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Soft. Turns the shutter into a hair trigger, as it actuates the camera at the first contact point instead of the second. I agree, if you have a heavyhanded technique you might not notice the difference, but then you probably have difficulties handholding at low shutterspeeds.
The minor drawback of the loss of AElock is not interesting for me. I switch to manual in such shooting conditions anyway. Much more practical.
The minor drawback of the loss of AElock is not interesting for me. I switch to manual in such shooting conditions anyway. Much more practical.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Soft does not let you half press and reframe in aperture priority - so it is just discreet for me.
Paul Luscher
Well-known
Discreet and soft. Helps with what I shoot--although there is the occasional accidental shot of the floor or something....
Joe AC
Well-known
When I first got the M9 I disliked the shutter button (it was set to standard) because I thought it had too much "creep". Once I discovered the "soft" setting, it was like going back to my M6. I can definitely hand hold at much slower speeds in "soft". I now seem to go back and forth between "soft" and "discreet & soft". In "standard", it feels and sounds like I'm shooting a Polaroid one step.
Joe
Joe
Revdockj
Member
I use only the discreet mode. And I, too, put up with the random recock delay, as I upgradedmtomthe new firmware.
Ken
Ken
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Haven't gotten around to trying the other shutter modes yet. Standard works fine.
Haven't updated firmware yet either.
Haven't updated firmware yet either.
JonasYip
Well-known
discreet, but not soft. I'm too used to being able to half-press for AE lock
Monochrom
Well-known
discreet, quite discreet.....but can´t understand that soft option...
Richard G
Veteran
I prefer just discreet and regularly use the half press for AE lock as it is very sensitive and probably unuseable unless you are practiced at it. The dial exposure comp was attractive but I kept activating it inadvertently. I can hand hold as slow with the M9 as with the M5 thanks to the heft.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Exposure compensation is miss or maybe hit imo, as it is not more than a guess. Easy to forget it is activated too - imagespoiler. AE lock is indeed better but only on a per shot basis. It beats me why people use these elaborate methods when Leica offers the simplest and most effective system there is: manual. That shutterspeed dial is not glued to A!
Just measure the most relevant area of your shot selectively and take the picture.
I guess the cause is the succesful drive by most camera manufacturers to replace our brains by chips in cameras - which is based on the insulting idea that the average photographer is rather more idiot than a bunch of electrons jumping about in a piece of silicon.
Just measure the most relevant area of your shot selectively and take the picture.
I guess the cause is the succesful drive by most camera manufacturers to replace our brains by chips in cameras - which is based on the insulting idea that the average photographer is rather more idiot than a bunch of electrons jumping about in a piece of silicon.
luuca
Well-known
always soft and discrete.
The feeling is much more precise...
I don't care too about AELock (though it would be a nice plus to have the possibility to choice), I always use M mode
The feeling is much more precise...
I don't care too about AELock (though it would be a nice plus to have the possibility to choice), I always use M mode
sevres_babylone
Veteran
When I first looked at the thread, I was shooting standard. After reading the comments, I have switched to soft.
I'm sure it's a slippery slope to soft and discrete though
I'm sure it's a slippery slope to soft and discrete though
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I use discreet once in a while, for the novelty, until I get bored with it and go back to standard. Never tried soft.
raid
Dad Photographer
I have used standard, discreet, and discreet&soft.
m0n0
Newbie
Discreet and occasionally discreet+soft for me. Makes it feel much more like a film M. I don't enjoy the whirr of the shutter re-cocking. This does mean I put up with the occasional random delay in the re-cock just when I wanted to take another shot. After reading this thread I think I'll experiment with keeping it on soft only again. Probably more responsive overall.
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