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03/21/2011 08:37:58 AM · #1 |
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03/21/2011 08:43:59 AM · #2 |
That's a really cool video, especially since it shows all the relevant mechanics, including the aperture. They wisely chose a fast lens at f/16 to show near-maximum aperture movement.
Look at all the bouncing around and flexure of the mirror, diaphragm and shutter. Amazing that the mirror settles down in time for the next shot! |
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03/21/2011 08:44:23 AM · #3 |
| Cool to see the action, though with them using 1/4000 it took me a while to figure out what was going on as like the article says, the rear curtain is chasing the front curtain down. Might have been better to use a slightly slower shutter speed! |
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