maybe the bigger shake happens after the second curtain closes (or better:
it is caused by the second curtain shutting); or even by the mirror going
down, or the auto-lever coming back. All these are irrelevant for the
picture.
marco
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>Da: Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>A: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Oggetto: Re: [OM] Laser Tests on Various Lenses
>Data: Ven, 4 giu 1999 16:13
>
> I think this is a good idea, especially as my first batch of slides,
> testing the best and worst lenses based on laser wiggles, show virtually no
> difference between the OM-2S and OM-1! According Mr. Laser, the 50/3.5
> macro looked to have terrible bucking on the OM-1, but the slides at 1/30
> to 1/2 sec are incredibly sharp. Furthermore, MLU and mirror/aperture
> prefire did not produce discernably sharper results than using a cable
> release. My eyes are quite good, but I simply may not have the means or
> the loupe power to make the kind of distinctions that you are using in your
> tests. On the other hand, I can't dislike what I am seeing either!
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