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Recent M6 Mark II shutter shock study / M50 upgrade path rant

Started Nov 12, 2020 | Discussions thread
nnowak Veteran Member • Posts: 9,075
Re: Recent M6 Mark II shutter shock study / M50 upgrade path rant

R2D2 wrote:

nnowak wrote:

Nigge wrote:

I can’t understand why they still hasn’t fixed this serious issue in m62 by new FW.

You are assuming that it can be fixed with firmware. There is a good chance it is actually a hardware limitation.

I think EFCS could be implemented in firmware.

As I said, it totally depends on the possible hardware limitations.  EFCS requires the first curtain to be locked open and then only the second current travels independently across the frame.  With mechanical and fully electronic shutter, both first and second curtains are working together.

It’d be a good fix. However I think that the root cause of the M6ii’s shutter shock is the very energetic shutter mechanism that gives us the whopping 14 fps. That’s something that we (actual owners) will have with us forever.

R2

Obviously the shutter mechanism is the main culprit and there appears to be some sample variation on the ferocity of M6 II shutters.  Lens construction might also play a role as heavier adapted EF lenses are much less susceptible.  The ultra-lightweight 15-45mm seems to be more susceptible than the other, heavier EF-M lenses.

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