m.galimathias
Member
Hello!
Due the fact the my M8 got this noisy ugly high vibrations shutter, I am looking for a softrelease. But the question is: Which one should I buy?
One the one hand there is the classic choice, the abrahamsson soft release and on the other Zhou's one. Which one is better? I dont want that the little thread of the release injures my leica shutter thread.
Hope you can help me!
Due the fact the my M8 got this noisy ugly high vibrations shutter, I am looking for a softrelease. But the question is: Which one should I buy?
One the one hand there is the classic choice, the abrahamsson soft release and on the other Zhou's one. Which one is better? I dont want that the little thread of the release injures my leica shutter thread.
Hope you can help me!
m.galimathias
Member
Does nobody has an experience with the Zhou or the Abrahamsson release?
ChrisC
Established
Hi. A kind person gifted me a Tim Isaacs/Match Technical Bug :
http://matchtechnical.com/Beep.aspx
I'm amazed at the difference it made to using the M8. I've been critical of the M8 shutter release , but the Bug lets me work with soft hands, which minimises transmitted unsteadiness when firing the shutter. I now drape my index finger across the shutter release with the Bug under either my first or second joint and fire the shutter with light flexing of the index finger.
I still think my M8 shutter release is poor in respect of it's design, placement, and construction, but the Bug has [surprisingly] significantly redeemed many of those shortcomings.
For those ambitious to strip their shutter release for a little tuning look here :
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/39745-fixing-shutter-release.html
AND :
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/27130-adjusting-shutter-release-feel.html
........ Chris
http://matchtechnical.com/Beep.aspx
I'm amazed at the difference it made to using the M8. I've been critical of the M8 shutter release , but the Bug lets me work with soft hands, which minimises transmitted unsteadiness when firing the shutter. I now drape my index finger across the shutter release with the Bug under either my first or second joint and fire the shutter with light flexing of the index finger.
I still think my M8 shutter release is poor in respect of it's design, placement, and construction, but the Bug has [surprisingly] significantly redeemed many of those shortcomings.
For those ambitious to strip their shutter release for a little tuning look here :
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/39745-fixing-shutter-release.html
AND :
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m8-forum/27130-adjusting-shutter-release-feel.html
........ Chris
presspass
filmshooter
I've used Tom's classic on my M8 since I got the camera. Can't imagine shooting without it. No problems with feel, shutter firing, etc. Takes a bit of shooter adjustment to activate the meter without firing a shot, but that comes in a day or so. Haven't tried the others, but I use Tom's classics on all film Ms and the lone ZI. Couldn't be happier with them.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Got mine last week with a subscription to LFI. Tried it and removed it immediately from my M8 I did not like it at all.
However its great on my Yashica Electro GT
However its great on my Yashica Electro GT
AncientCityPhoto
Established
I have the larger round match technical release and I love it. Sometimes I release by accident, but once I got used to it, it is really great.
d2mini
Member
I have the limited edition concave Koi soft release from Match Technical.
What I like about it is the fact that it's much easier to meter and re-compose without accidentally pressing too far and taking the shot. And it's pretty snazzy looking imho as well.
What I do not like about it is I can no longer leave the camera power set to ON if I'm wearing the camera on a sling, or in my bag, because I end up with a memory card full of unintentional shots. So I am currently struggling with wether or not to continue use.
What I like about it is the fact that it's much easier to meter and re-compose without accidentally pressing too far and taking the shot. And it's pretty snazzy looking imho as well.
What I do not like about it is I can no longer leave the camera power set to ON if I'm wearing the camera on a sling, or in my bag, because I end up with a memory card full of unintentional shots. So I am currently struggling with wether or not to continue use.
jpmac55
Established
Got mine last week with a subscription to LFI. Tried it and removed it immediately from my M8 I did not like it at all.
I've had one on my M8 for a while but recently removed it and couldn't be happier.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
If you want one, get the Abrahamsson one. I had a Match Technical Beep I bought used from an RFF member and just lost it yesterday. This is unprecedented! I only had it a month or so. Meanwhile, the Abrahamsson soft release I have had on my M4 since September 2004 is still there. I went through 3 weeks of intense urban combat in Iraq with that thing on and never thought it would fall off. Still performing perfectly!
Only go for the Tom A soft release.
My $.02
Phil Forrest
Only go for the Tom A soft release.
My $.02
Phil Forrest
seakayaker1
Well-known
The match technical 'Dragon' beep looks great on the M8.2 . . . . .
. . . . . as well as the 'Fish' boop . . . . .
and the soft release is a comfortable fit and works well for me.
Life is Grand!
Dan

. . . . . as well as the 'Fish' boop . . . . .

and the soft release is a comfortable fit and works well for me.
Life is Grand!
Dan
ramosa
B&W
I use the Match Technical Beep. Works well, no complaints.
ramosa
B&W
... Some have said these fall off, but I have not had such problems.
ruslan
Established
Most unnecessary accessory for camera.
AncientCityPhoto
Established
I trip my shutter accidentally with the soft release when the camera is at my side all the time! It is so funny. I'll be shooting with a second camera and hear "click" "click" ! I look down to see I accidentally hit the top of the leica and the soft release got touched and fired!
LeicaMSeattle
Established
I have the match technical "Bip" left unpainted brass to match the "Thumbs Up" that has begun to brass around the edges. A small drop of Loctite222 for small fasteners prevents the loss of this soft shutter release.
Lss
Well-known
I have one of those for my M8. The paint is almost all gone now, but I like the feel. I also have a couple of the 'Bugs' that I use with other cameras, but on the M8 I think the larger soft release works better. This is of course very much personal preference and many rather go without any soft release.The match technical 'Dragon' beep looks great on the M8.2 . . . . . and the soft release is a comfortable fit and works well for me.
efirmage
Established
I just got the Abrahamsson today in the mail. I'm not sure about the claims on being able to shoot in lower light (haven't shot with it yet) but I can say that I prefer the ergonomics of it, as well as the aesthetics. I got the mini black, and I have to say it makes my M6 look even better. It's easier to find when your eye is up to the viewfinder, and seems to make for a much more controlled release, though I'm skeptical on how big a difference that will actually make.
The only downside for me is I'll have to get used to not winding directly after a shot before I put it in my bag. To me just the feel seems worth it. It's the same release, just a bigger button.
The only downside for me is I'll have to get used to not winding directly after a shot before I put it in my bag. To me just the feel seems worth it. It's the same release, just a bigger button.
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Hello!
Due the fact the my M8 got this noisy ugly high vibrations shutter, I am looking for a softrelease. But the question is: Which one should I buy?
One the one hand there is the classic choice, the abrahamsson soft release and on the other Zhou's one. Which one is better? I dont want that the little thread of the release injures my leica shutter thread.
Hope you can help me!![]()
Get Tom A's. Its better made than its imitators and will NOT harm your shutter release threads.
Stephen
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