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Originally Posted by Shootist
Not only is it NOT a clear winner, it would totally defeat the Continuous mode or be nearly impossible to implement.
Shutter does NOT recock until you release the button on S mode and then does the total fire/recock on C mode.
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Obviously it can't apply to C mode but I don't think anyone's so stupid to expect it would. I don't get why you think it couldn't apply only to S mode, and, in fact, could have a menu option for instant or delayed motor action. After all they are 2 different modes that already act in 2 different ways, that's the point of having 2 seperate modes. Remember the M8 is basicly a computer that takes pictures, it's a matter of writing the firmware, not designing some contraption with cogs and springs and levers to do the job.
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To my thinking the M8 simply does not have the base memory to implement some of the features listed in the various threads on this board.
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Well even if your speculation is correct, I bet there are a lots of people who'd pay for adding more "base memory" as part of an upgrade--a
real upgrade--that'd let the
photographer decide when to recock the shutter. Me I'd like to see the function sent off to one of the back buttons as an alternate option to recocking by letting go of the shutter release. That way it wouldn't be necessary to keep your finger on the shutter release until you wanted to recock.