Am 1 Oct 98 um 1:02 Uhr schrieb olympus-digest:
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 01:02:13 -0700
From: owner-olympus-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (olympus-digest)
To: olympus-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: olympus-digest V2 #529
Reply-to: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>opening time is fast enough to always have the the shutter fully
>open, so flash sync is not a problem.
>My question is "how does the shutter open". If it folows the same
>path on opening as closing, the centre of the shot will receive more
>exposure than the edges. I have never seen a picture of one slow
>motion to see it's operation.
>Foxy
Almost. The center is open for a longer period of time, but
leaf shutters are located close to the aperture plane, therefore
it's acting like a aperture, which is closed during exposure. In the
film plane you will get an even exposure.
Christoph
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