bvy
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I have a Yashica Mat 124 G with the M/X control. I know what it does -- M delays the tripping of the shutter slightly to allow it to sync with a flash bulb at its peak output (stated casually). I've used X with my electronic flash and it works fine.
1. Is there any advantage to using M for everyday shooting? One possible advantage I can think of is shooting handheld at slower shutter speeds (1/30-ish). Is the delay enough to offset any "micro movement" from the impact of my finger pressing the shutter?
2. Is there any technical reason that M versus X could affect the shutter speeds -- especially the faster ones? Shooting 1/500 at M has a very different sound than 1/500 at X, which sounds very quick. 1/500 at M sounds more like 1/250 at X, but I could just be hearing the delay mechanism.
Yes, I know some people tape or modify the camera so that the switch is permanently in the X position. I don't want to do that, and I'm not sure I need to as I think it's only an issue when using an electronic flash.
Thanks.
1. Is there any advantage to using M for everyday shooting? One possible advantage I can think of is shooting handheld at slower shutter speeds (1/30-ish). Is the delay enough to offset any "micro movement" from the impact of my finger pressing the shutter?
2. Is there any technical reason that M versus X could affect the shutter speeds -- especially the faster ones? Shooting 1/500 at M has a very different sound than 1/500 at X, which sounds very quick. 1/500 at M sounds more like 1/250 at X, but I could just be hearing the delay mechanism.
Yes, I know some people tape or modify the camera so that the switch is permanently in the X position. I don't want to do that, and I'm not sure I need to as I think it's only an issue when using an electronic flash.
Thanks.