pretty cool iPhone app to measure shutter speeds

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I found this app while searching for a quick and dirty method to measure my Rolleflex shutter speeds. YMMV, but it seems pretty accurate (at least if you're not shooting slides) and very easy to use. Note: the author mentions that the app works best for leaf shutters, based on my testing with Leicas this is true. The ambient noise from a Leica makes measuring shutter accuracy a bit more problematic.

http://www.echolot-online.de/Shutter-Speed.html
 
I have this app. works well for most speeds under 1/500. anything that or higher and it just isn't accurate enough
 
Hi, very intresting, but tell us how does it work....it´s via the light goiing through the lens???

Cheers,

As mentioned before, it uses the phone's mic to capture a waveform of the shutter opening/closing. You then set two markers at the "peaks" to take a measurement. It was quite accurate on the Rolleiflex.

My M4 was a bit fussier, the shutter opening waveform has a few peaks rather than just one. If you pick the "right" peak (and I'm not sure I was) then it's accurate.

If you're someone who buys a lot of cameras (that fit the right profile), then the app could be very useful and might save you a few rolls of film.
 
There we go:
A tool for the M sound aficionados to prove how much smoother a particular film version vs the digital M's :D
 
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