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Thank you, this was helpful to dampen a lot of noise about how loud the shutter really is.

Do you have a chance to make a similar film under same conditions about the shutter "noise" of the M10-P or M10-R or perhaps from a film M for comparison?

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It sounds nearly identical to my M10R in LV mode. The M11 has a slightly higher pitch which I guess comes from speed. So I believe it is a bit faster in LV mode. It does not sound as awkward as my M10R in LV mode - I have to admit that. It's still ugly and 100% not as fast as in a pure RF mode. I prefer the snappier version. In comparison with my M10R in RF mode, it is slower (from the sound). So I believe, if you press the shutter and leave the finger there, the burst mode could be solved in a clever way (technically) - no speed is lost there. But the M10R should be faster if single clicking the release button twice in a row fast - I tend to use my camera sometimes in that manner. Does that matter? I doubt it. But copy that, I don't have to life with that, I can just not buy the camera.

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40 minutes ago, cboy said:

Thanks for the upload Elmar. Here's another I found online. I wonder if the Mp version will have a quieter offering

Elmars' shutter sound video is more representative of what you hear in real life. This specific video seems to have higher volume. It is not that loud.

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On 1/15/2022 at 2:22 AM, BJohn said:

I used the shutter sound from the video so it is not 100% perfect.

First, M11 shutter, then M10-R shutter, then M10-R LV shutter (all 1/250).

 

 

That first one is like a pair of scissors 😄 [I see I have the same impression as IllumiGraphics, but can't delete post in editing]

(OK I copied that phrase) 🤐

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