yossarian123
Sam I Am
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
http://www.echolot-online.de/Shutter-Speed.html
gshybrid
Well-known
that looks interesting... thanks for the heads up.
-G
-G
Monochrom
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Hi, very intresting, but tell us how does it work....it´s via the light goiing through the lens???
Cheers,
Cheers,
furcafe
Veteran
If you go to the link, it's explained (sound, not light).
Hi, very intresting, but tell us how does it work....it´s via the light goiing through the lens???
Cheers,
BLKRCAT
75% Film
I have this app. works well for most speeds under 1/500. anything that or higher and it just isn't accurate enough
yossarian123
Sam I Am
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.
pdexposures
Well-known
I'll have to give this a try, seems interesting.
icebear
Veteran
There we go:
A tool for the M sound aficionados to prove how much smoother a particular film version vs the digital M's
A tool for the M sound aficionados to prove how much smoother a particular film version vs the digital M's
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