on 2/24/06 15:30, Bob Shell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I did not say all, I said most. I don't know about Pentax, but in > Nikon the D100 and D200 do this, and in Canon the 10D, 20D, 5D, and > presumably the new 30D. This "feature" is not always documented in > the tech specs, but I have been told by tech experts at Nikon and > Canon that this is the case in these cameras. It is the most > practical way to achieve high "shutter speeds" in DSLR cameras. I'd > bet that Pentax is getting 1/4000 this way, since the existing 645 > shutter is not capable of that and the camera doesn't look large > enough to house a metal blade shutter as used by Mamiya and Contax. None of mentioned by you DSLRs has electronic shutter. In case of D200 it is even clearly stated in this review: http://nikonimaging.com/global/technology/scene/12/index.htm
-- Best regards Sylwek

