I agree on the anticipation -thats why I say camera's response time matters less.
I'm not sure the shooting style will change much whether on MF or 35mm or even LF - on the anticipation part only!
I have to anticipate a lot when on bike (motorbike) trips -so thats not a new skill to me.
But whether with sports shooting or rangefinder IMO the speed of the camera response is very unimportant than the anticipation of the moment, and the human reaction time - because more time is used up by the latter.
Pre-focus good for speedy operation but did make things a tad boring! :-D
Depends on how close subject is to you - I prefer medium teles, so there's a certain distance to subject and unless it's the RB's mirror slap, not much is heard -even that gets muted at times around traffic.
I don't get what you mean on the OM and F2 above.
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When you lock up the mirror on an OM1it does not stop down the lens.
The OMs aperture stop down is louder than the cloth shutter!
When you lock up the mirror on a F2 it also stops down the lens. Don't know if Sover's optional modifications change this.
So you only hear the Ti roller blind shutter.
One of the Nikon late bodies (post F3) makes a lot of aperture noise.
With a RB and grip it is easy to prefire the mirror and shoot with a short release, gaffer taped to grip...