Dave O'Brien writes:
> Of course, given that Pentax tend to use 'Professional' to refer to
> their MedFormat gear, it could well be a P67 III with OTF metering,
> 1/4000 shutter speed and 1/250 flash sync[1].
[...]
> [1] Probably the only way they could do that would be to have an LCD
> shutter, which would affect image quality something rotten.
You could use a leaf shutter lens. Or a shutter so beefy the tripod would
literally jump off the ground when you tripped it :) An LCD shutter would be
out of the question because they require a polarizing film to work, and I think
you'd be lucky to find one with 100% light blockage in the "off" state.
IMO the killer feature for a 67III would be a rotating back.
Cheers,
- Dave
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