Re: Best thing that can be asked for -->
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KEG wrote:
Larry Rexley wrote:
AdamT wrote:
MyM6II wrote:
I have never had a photo destroyed by shutter shock. (And I have taken a lot.)
I bet there are a fair few taken with IS Zooms and the Mech shutter which delivered far from the full capability of the sensor for that lens though ...
Whatever it`s not an argument, its a fact that it does it, has been proven on here many times in many threads and canon have the power to fix it - Defending them about it over the years has let them get away with it .. It`d be a good thing for owners and sales of the last bastion of EOS-M to do it, people who want RF will get the R7 or R10 anyway - they can`t even be bothered to port the M 11-22 and the primes over to RF for those native-lens starved cameras which is ridiculous as it6`d be pretty much Zero R&D and we know how good they are .
- my post was about that an M7 isn`t needed (although an M5-II Would have been fantastic) , all they need to do is add EFCS to the otherwise pretty spot-on M6-II at minimum cost
I have now every EF-M zoom, and two M6 Mark ii bodies. I have owned 4 other copies of the 15-45. I have tried and tried to repro this so-called shutter-shock issue with both bodies using mechanical shutter at the speeds people say it happens, with the lenses they say it happens, and can't do it. And I am a pixel-peeper who views all my images at the pixel level while processing. So I am not in the camp where it is a 'fact.' I think something else is going on.
I also think shutter shock is a misnomer... if it does not occur with prime lenses, how can it be shutter shock?
I have around 10k frames with my M6ii and I have never encountered this issue a single time.
I've seen posts by others also who can't reproduce the so-called 'shutter shock' either. This really remains a mystery to me.
If it were a 'common issue', with my depth of analysis and the number of frames I've shot, surely I'd have seen it by now. It didn't happen when my cameras were new, nor after tens of thousands of frames.
I forgot to mention I also did not see it with a 3rd M6ii body (refurb) that I used for a week before the battery door switch failed and I sent it back for a replacement. I'd say 3 different bodies and 8 different zooms is a pretty good sample size to look for it.