It could even function as the shutter
Tom
On Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 9:43, Daniel J. Mitchell
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wrote re "RE: [OM] New Olys" saying:
> > the development of a universal lens mount is a good thing
> > generally,
>
> One interseting fringe benefit to a digital-specific lens mount is that
> they could set things up so that when there's no lens on the body, the
> opening at the front of the camera is sealed off. You'd need a secondary
> diaphragm behind the mount (or somesuch) which was opened when a lens is
> mounted, but that would solve the dust-on-the-CCD issue very nicely.
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