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Re: [OM] shutter curtain

Subject: Re: [OM] shutter curtain
From: "Dirk Wright" <wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 08:18:05 EDT
>Early F2 prduction was prone to ripping the titanium curtains out of 
the
>bar, or coming unglued from the inner roller (that's right, as with
>silk/rubber OM curtains, the mighty nikon titanium curtains are glued 
in
>with pliobond, or the Japanese equivalent).  The mind set is that 
metal
>shutter curtains MUST be better than silk/rubber.  Not true. Both 
types have
>their own set of problems.  Titanium shutters are noisier by 
comparison,
>that's for sure.
>
>

My understanding is that Nikon was the first to use Ti shutters. They 
used them in their rangefinder cameras because it was the only material 
they could think of that could withstand the focussed energy of the 
sun, if the rangefinder camera were to be pointed directly at the sun 
for any length of time. Since there was no mirror to protect the 
shutter, the sun would be focussed as an intense spot on the closed 
shutter curtain in a rangefinder camera. I don't know how much of a 
problem this really was at the time, but they worked very hard to make 
this material usable as a shutter curtain. They then continued its use 
in the first F SLR cameras, since the fisheye lenses at the time 
required mirror lockup, the shutter would be exposed to direct sunlight 
when they were used on the camera. 

Be seeing you.


Dirk Wright

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