On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, John Cwiklinski wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> <<
> I don't know if this works when using a remote release on the Winder, but I
> guess it might. So you set the body on B, trip it using the on-camera
> shutter release (with locking cable?) then at the end of the exposure close
> the shutter and use the button on the winder to advance the film.
> <<
>
> Won't this cause the shutter to open, again, then wind the film?
>
Nope. The shutter will not fire until the film as winded. Or rather, until
the shutter has been (what's the word in english? I come up with "tensed"
but that is not correct...cocked, or something?), which happens at the
same time as the film winding.
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Thomas Heide Clausen
Civilingeniør i Datateknik (cand.polyt)
M.Sc in Computer Engineering
E-Mail: T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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