In article , Andrew Wiese <aw_oly@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>>Reciprocity failure is also a problem at very high shutter speeds >too,
>but the effects are not as common or pronounced.
>>
>>John P
>>
>
>...because it only happens at about 1/10000th, doesn't it, hardly a
>problem for most brands of camera, let alone Olympus.
>
But what about brands of flashguns - one of which is Olympus? ;-)
The minimum duration of the T32 is 1/40,000th and I seem to recall some
of the bigger Metz flashes go down to 1/250,000th.
--
Kennedy
Yes, Socrates himself is particularly missed;
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed.
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