Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Hey, X-M1 users - I keep hearing about shutter lag. How is it when in manual focus mode?
I'm considering a cheap X-M1 with the 24/8 fixed focus toy lens for an everyday fun camera.
I'm considering a cheap X-M1 with the 24/8 fixed focus toy lens for an everyday fun camera.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I did pick up an X-M1 body. My 24/8 isn't here yet, but when I set the body to MF there is minimal shutter lag. Yay!
Landberg
Well-known
Without a lens maybe there is no shutter lag, but with a Fuji lens there is a shutter lag unless you half-press the shutter before taking a photo.
Even in manual mode the camera needs to change aperture to give you the the right exposure. Maybe if i lock the exposure there will be no lag.
Even in manual mode the camera needs to change aperture to give you the the right exposure. Maybe if i lock the exposure there will be no lag.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
It shouldn't be a problem with the 24/8, though - there's no electrical connection with that lens.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I'll play around with my 35/2 WR and see how it behaves.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I was looking at the X70 for a carry everywhere camera and if you turn off AF the shutter delay times VERY low.
I like the X70 as the lens does not extend out from the camera when it's on.
Let me know how you make out with the X-M1. I've been going back and forth between that and the X70.
Hope all is well back there.
B2 (;->
I like the X70 as the lens does not extend out from the camera when it's on.
Let me know how you make out with the X-M1. I've been going back and forth between that and the X70.
Hope all is well back there.
B2 (;->
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Hi, Bill! Good to see you - hopefully all is well in the land of corn and hogs.
Are you specifically interested in a 28mm-e, or are you openminded? This all grew out of an interest in Fuji's JDM "toy" 24mm and trying to find a suitable host for it. I'll keep you posted - my 24mm left Osaka yesterday!
Are you specifically interested in a 28mm-e, or are you openminded? This all grew out of an interest in Fuji's JDM "toy" 24mm and trying to find a suitable host for it. I'll keep you posted - my 24mm left Osaka yesterday!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Update:
My JDM 24/8 showed up the other day, and I was able to get out and shoot a little with it on the X-M1 yesterday. Early impressions are very favorable - I was shooting in P mode and using the thumbwheel for exposure compensation. Shutter lag is negligible, it's not in good SLR or RF territory but very workable.
Using the X-M1 as a waist level is a blast, but I'd still like to try a simple OVF or even a peephole type finder on it. I have an inexpensive 40mm-e finder on the way off eBay that I'd like to try with the Fuji 27, but it may be effective with this 24, too.
My JDM 24/8 showed up the other day, and I was able to get out and shoot a little with it on the X-M1 yesterday. Early impressions are very favorable - I was shooting in P mode and using the thumbwheel for exposure compensation. Shutter lag is negligible, it's not in good SLR or RF territory but very workable.
Using the X-M1 as a waist level is a blast, but I'd still like to try a simple OVF or even a peephole type finder on it. I have an inexpensive 40mm-e finder on the way off eBay that I'd like to try with the Fuji 27, but it may be effective with this 24, too.
Addy101
Well-known
Funny, you're basically talking to yourself....
Anyway, the shutterlag of the X-M1 is slightly worse then the comparable Sony NEX 5N with manual focus lenses. The Nikon D3300 is much worse.....
Anyway, the shutterlag of the X-M1 is slightly worse then the comparable Sony NEX 5N with manual focus lenses. The Nikon D3300 is much worse.....
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