tightsqueez
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It's the photographer who has the issue with the shutter, not the subject. If we'd listen to our subject more maybe we'd hear less of the shutter.
Hats off to Leica for this one.
Hats off to Leica for this one.
Hey it's available and indeed the discrete mode now works on the original M8. Doesn't help too much as the original shutter release is FAR louder than the wind-on sound. 😡 So you now get "KLUNK... (gap) ...whisper"
so one can toggle between the two shutter modes, then?
Also, I'm not installing this on my M8.1 until I get at least two weeks without someone saying "my shutter never re-cocked, my camera is on a trip to Germany"...
If there are people who don't read and interpret forum postings with due diligence, it should be no surprise that they won't follow a few sensible directions
We'll see if it replicates.
Well, I'll never know how discreet my M8 sounds with the discrete cocking, because at this moment it's on the UPS truck in NJ heading for the Leica office, for the shutter/framelines/saphire upgrade. I did ask on the send-in sheet that they update it to the new firmware (it currently still has 1.201). I don't know how often I'll use the discrete mode, but I think it'll be nice to have it as an option.
Depends on what you intend to use it for ... in meeting or churches, you are probably right. Yet for street work, this is an improvement as the shutter is not too cameray (as said above), people don't assimilate it to a camera and it blends in Urban sounds. It was more the length of the sound that finally brought attention to it IMO.
Well, discrete means separated, and the release and wind-on are separated, and discreet means unobtrusive, and it is.
Pointless speculation: If the M8 had had this option from the start, I bet there would have been far less grumbling across the interwebs about shutter noise.