ChrisN
Striving
In a focal-plane shutter, which is the first curtain, and which is the second?
I'm guessing that the first curtain is the first one that moves when I trip the shutter; the one covering the film when the shutter is cocked. Am I right?
It took three coats of fabric paint, but I now believe (after just developing a roll of blank, lens-cap-on, lens-cap-off test exposures) that I have filled the pinpoint holes in the shutter curtain on the IV-SB.
That almost makes up for the photo-blunders of the rest of this weekend.
Don't ask! Let's just say this weekend has been full of lessons learned.
I'm guessing that the first curtain is the first one that moves when I trip the shutter; the one covering the film when the shutter is cocked. Am I right?
It took three coats of fabric paint, but I now believe (after just developing a roll of blank, lens-cap-on, lens-cap-off test exposures) that I have filled the pinpoint holes in the shutter curtain on the IV-SB.
That almost makes up for the photo-blunders of the rest of this weekend.
K
Kin Lau
Guest
ChrisN said:In a focal-plane shutter, which is the first curtain, and which is the second?
I'm guessing that the first curtain is the first one that moves when I trip the shutter; the one covering the film when the shutter is cocked. Am I right?
Yup. That's the one.