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Setuporg,  Good question.  I usually power down my gear when hiking or walking especially long distance.  Even for short distance, I have never heard any noise from the camera and lenses are nearly silent when used.  Merry Christmas!  r/ Mark

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Never!  I use the Ms with 28 and 24 mm focal lengths.  Example, shot in a hurry (tired guests, tight space, M10-D was at hand with 28mm):

L1002589 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb waynexu1998:

I just noticed the noise actually came from my 50 cron APO. As I turn off prefocus, no noise is present anymore which is somewhat odd, I don’t know exactly how prefocus works but as I turn it off all noise went away.

The SL2 uses Panasonic’s DFD AF system.  See in the video below starting at 1:16 for an explanation on how a camera with DFD AF moves the motor of a lens to achieve accurate focus.  With Pre Focus set to On, the SL2 will scan a scene continuously in order to predetermine a likely focus point and move the AF motor constantly as the scene changes.  This speeds up the process of acquiring focus considerably when a shot is actually taken, particularly with the 50 Summicron-SL and the 50 Summilux-SL, IMO, with the Super-VE 16-35 probably as well (haven’t tested it but noticed how fast the AF works with this lens) and makes the SL2 feel really snappy.  I love it.

 

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