John Black
Active member
One word, vibration.
1.Shutter released
2.Mirror goes up
3.Aperture diaphragm closes down to desired f-stop
4.Focal plane shutter opens
5.Camera starts exposure electronically
6.Central shutter closes
7.Aperture opens
8.Focal plane shutter closes
9.Central shutter opens
10.Mirror returns
Now, I admit I've never used an S but would imagine that vibration could be a issue even with the mirror locked up. Most of my exposures are in the range of 1/15 sec to 8 sec so I'd prefer the simplicity and lack of vibration inherent in a leaf shutter system.
Keith, the Leica S2's shutter is very smooth. It's nothing like the Phase One / Mamiya contraption that kicks and bucks like a 2-stroke engine. The S2 isn't quite as dampened as my 1Ds3, but it's pretty darn close. I would expect things to be even smoother with the CS lenses (never used a CS lens on my S2).