On 11 Feb 2001, at 17:42, Mark Cassino wrote:

> Personally, I find the terms "true mirror lock up" and "pseudo mirror lock up"
> to be needlessly pejorative. "Mirror lock up" and "Mirror Pre-fire" are two
> distinct ways of addressing the issue of unsharpenss induced by mirror
> vibration, with respective strengths and weaknesses. Personally, I find mirror
> pre-fire to be the more better solution, others may  differ.  But the suggestion
> that one system in inherently superior to the other is baseless.

As it is virtually a software function how they execute MLU on the Leica R8 
system is: set the mode to MLU, one press of the shutter pre-fires the mirror 
the next press triggers the shutter after which the mirror comes down ready 
for focussing/composing and the next pre-fire trigger, this cycle continues 
until MLU mode is disabled, sweet. Maybe a feature of the MZ-Sn :-)

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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