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M262 shutter doesn't seem much quieter to me at all


jay968

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So I picked up an M262 as a backup for my M-P and was surprised to find that the much touted 'quieter' shutter of the 262 isn't really quieter at all. It's pretty much the same sound, maybe ever so SLIGHTLY quieter but to tout this as one of its selling features seems to be a stretch. It's ever so slightly quieter than my M6, I think a bit quieter than the M9 but only because of the lack of shutter cocking sound.

 

Any comments from anyone with experience with both the 262 and 240 (M or M-P?

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The bigger sell for me 4 months ago, is M240 image quality and more modern design compared to the M9 for almost $2,000 less. The difference has dropped to $1,200 with the M262 price increase and I see the M240 now selling for $6,600, but still a healthy difference.

 

I would not even call it even substantially more quiet than what is now my backup M9 when using that body in the way you delay the shutter re-cocking until you remove your finger from the release, allowing one to lower the camera and shield the noise somewhat better.

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Hi Jay, when I was able to demo a 240 beside my 262 a few months back I didn't think there was a discernible difference between them in loudness.  THey each had a unique sound to me. But since you have both of them, why not whip up a video for us comparing the two. :)

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I have not handled an M262 yet but I have used the M8, M9 and M240 none of which have nearly as a nice shutter sound as the subtle click of my old M2 and when I had it my hearing was much better than it is now!

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Hi Jay, when I was able to demo a 240 beside my 262 a few months back I didn't think there was a discernible difference between them in loudness.  THey each had a unique sound to me. But since you have both of them, why not whip up a video for us comparing the two. :)

 

Not the M240, but here's a video comparing the sounds of the M262, M-E and M2...

 

 

Jeff

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