Paul,

Thanks for giving a little more clarification.  To my understanding,
shutter lag is the time between when you have
mechanically/electronically activated the shutter and the shutter
actually opens.  What you have described is the travel and play/slop
in the shutter button itself.

I suppose one becomes used to a certain feel.  One of my old MX's
ended up with such a hair trigger (no play at all) that I would
accidentally fire it - happened fairly often.  I didn't like that.  A
little play is good in my book - no play or alot of play is not so
good.

I can say that the amount of play in my 2 MZ-S's have not caused me to
notice either way.  Seems about right for my tastes.  I haven't
noticed any real problems with missed timing.  I suspect that if you
use a particular piece of equipment consistently, you become
accustomed to it's nuances.  That is why I am a strong advocate of
multiple bodies being the same.  It gives you opportunity to become so
familiar that the camera is second nature to you and you cease to have
to conciously think about it.


Bruce Dayton



Friday, March 08, 2002, 3:29:10 AM, you wrote:

PJ> Hi Bruce,

PJ> I rarely use the camera on AF. I'm sitting here at the moment with the LX
PJ> and MZ-S and i think that the MZ-S feels like the lag is longer due to the
PJ> extra travel in the shutter release button.

PJ> I just compared to a Spotmatic, LX and M6. With these cameras you can feel
PJ> that there is some free play in the button before the shutter fires.  My
PJ> finger can be poised with the free play taken up, so as soon as i move the
PJ> button it fires, with the MZ-S its harder to judge where this freeplay stops
PJ> and shutter fires, in the AF this free play would be focusing though (so i
PJ> suppose its not really freeplay on the MZ-S).

PJ> I dont currently have an MX to compare it to, but i dont remember it being
PJ> any different from the LX really.

PJ> Also has any one else noticed that the vertical grip on the battery grip for
PJ> the MZ-S puts the eye piece in a reall awkward position? I pointed this out
PJ> to another pdml member who agreed.

PJ> Regards,
PJ> Paul


>> Paul,
>>
>> When figuring out shutter lag, one has to decide if you are looking
>> for best or worst case.  When automation is involved (AF, metering),
>> you can potentially really increase the lag between pressing the
>> shutter button and actually having it fire.  Usually, it is best to
>> turn AF off or prefocus and have the camera on manual when firing to
>> get a good comparative test against a body like the MX.  I tend to
>> prefocus or manual focus most of the time, and I don't really notice
>> any appreciable difference between the MZ-S and the MX.  I don't have
>> or use an LX so can make no comparison.  If you want the MZ-S to look
>> bad, focus the lens at closest focus, then point the camera at the sky
>> and press the shutter all the way down and wait for it to attempt to
>> focus.  Not a very smart test, but you can make automation look lame
>> if you want to.  I suspect that the shutter lag spec is around
>> somewhere and it is based upon turning off the automation.
>>
>>
>> Bruce Dayton
>>
>>
>>
>> Thursday, March 07, 2002, 8:12:57 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> PJ> Hi,
>>
>> PJ> Any one know how the shutter lag on the MZ-S compares to say the LX
PJ> and MX?
>> PJ> I have noted they i have hardly been using my MZ-S, when i go out to
PJ> shoot i
>> PJ> tend to pick up another body instead. I think it may be because of the
>> PJ> shutter lag.
>>
>> PJ> Cya
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