don't bend.......imo
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DrT (George Themelis) wrote:
>> Sorry, my mistake, got stuck on the notion of synchronising 2 cameras
>> and a flash. I see now - you meant putting one camera in front of the
>> other, not looking through both side-by side.
>
> Yes, that's right.... By putting the cameras in front of each other and
> observing the afterimage of the combined shutter openings when they fire,
> you can tell how well they are synchronized, and you can do this at various
> speeds.
>
> There was a couple of well-known stereo photographers (two brothers) who
> synchronized two mechanical cameras (not Olympus) using relays which were
> electrically activated and mechanically pressed the camera shutters. They
> claimed perfect synchronization and, to prove it, took pictures of action
> sports events in the Winter Olympics many years ago.
>
> The Olympus Winder 2 system is similar to using relays. I wonder if it is
> possible to make very small adjustments by slightly bending the pins that
> activates the shutters...
>
> George
>
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