Ok, so 10 measurements isn't statistically significant to be quoting SD really. Thirty is generally considered minimum for meaningful stats.Hello all,
RE: used equipment
An IR diode + photo-transistor + high bandwidth oscilloscope.
RE: test
An missing information is that for each shutter speed, 10 experiment were done. A comment regarding the fast shutter speed: since the rising and falling edges of the photo-transistor output were not instantaneous, it is possible that the oscilloscope gave a bit biased measurement. I did not check what triggers the stopwatch: is it 10%, 50% or 90% amplitude of the observed signal. But then question is what would be the right amplitude.
RE: slow curtains
If you observe the first column, the shutter speed errors, relatively to dial numbers, are: +36.6%, +12.1%, 0.3%, -0.2% and 41.9%. To me, this implies that the error is not an linear function of the shutter speed. Can the curtains be adjusted for the each speed independently? Or one matches one shutter speed while other speed end up where they end up?
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Hello all,
RE: used equipment
An IR diode + photo-transistor + high bandwidth oscilloscope.
RE: test
An missing information is that for each shutter speed, 10 experiment were done. A comment regarding the fast shutter speed: since the rising and falling edges of the photo-transistor output were not instantaneous, it is possible that the oscilloscope gave a bit biased measurement. I did not check what triggers the stopwatch: is it 10%, 50% or 90% amplitude of the observed signal. But then question is what would be the right amplitude.
RE: slow curtains
If you observe the first column, the shutter speed errors, relatively to dial numbers, are: +36.6%, +12.1%, 0.3%, -0.2% and 41.9%. To me, this implies that the error is not an linear function of the shutter speed. Can the curtains be adjusted for the each speed independently? Or one matches one shutter speed while other speed end up where they end up?
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