However, you can use visual inspection to determine the comparative
sensitivities to vibration of the tripod/head setup, use of a bean bag
or support, etc.
Tom
> Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 14:29:03 EDT
> From: WKato@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] Shutter Shudders Scutiny
>
> In a message dated 99-05-08 07:05:36 EDT, you write:
> > It's not really necessary to attach the laser pointer to the camera or
> > lens, all you really need is a small mirror attached (maybe with double
> > sided tape) then the laser pointer can be aimed at that.
>
> Let me try to expand on this. You never know if the motion you see with
> the laser light occurs before, during or after the exposure. So attach the
> mirror to the body, aim the laser pointer so that it the dot is in the
> field of view of the camera lens and take a photo. This will eliminate any
> vibrations that occur after the shutter closes and the mirror falls back
> down (an undamped motion).
>
> Warren
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