Steve Jolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Mark Roberts wrote:
>> In all the Pentax cameras I'm aware of, shutter speed is controlled by a
>> *single* cam. Having a continuous surface, this cam can give
>> "in-between" shutter speeds simply by setting it between the settings on
>> the shutter speed dial.
>
>I assume you're only talking about cameras with mechanical shutter speed 
>controls?  (M42, K-series, and MX? Others?)

Well the K2 has electronic shutter speed control and the "in-between"
technique works with that camera, too. The shutter speed control is a
potentiometer inside the shutter speed dial which naturally is capable
of an infinite number of settings.

And *any* electronically-controlled shutter offers stepless speeds when
in autoexposure mode :)

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Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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