>>2577324>what is Sony a6000 which sports a fucking fast AFI don't consider the inability to do depth tracking and 11 fps at the same time to be a positive feature. Unless OOF shots is your thing.
>>2577307>But apart of that, film camera design implied sturdier shutters as the shutters are exposed at the film plane while changing it. As well mirrorless save weight thus not include a thick titanium shutter unit or such.Nobody has used titanium shutters since the 80s. They're all CFRP and aluminium ever since they figured out how to get them to do 100k+ actuations at 1/8000 in the 90s.
>>2577303>Maximum sync speed is a better indicator that maximum shutter speed.I think you're right, actually.
>tfw no 1/320th sync>I think those film camera shutters move horizontally and consist of just one piece of metal per curtain?It varies. Those cameras you see with 1/2000 max speed are generally horizontal travel curtains. Easier to design, but slower. After that, vertical travel shutters became the norm.
Knowing that, guess what kind of shutter your fancy film Leica has :^)