That's a film change, right?
Two minutes?
Perhaps a little less.
Even memory cards must be exchanged form time to time...
Regards

Jens Bladt
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Emne: Re: Aperture Simulator still alive and kicking


No buffer size or write speed limitations? Hmm. You can write 36
frames at full speed in 15 seconds (about 2.4 fps), then it takes
about 2 minutes to write the next one. What's that? ... :-)

G

On Nov 26, 2006, at 3:13 AM, Jens Bladt wrote:

> I have a nice Pentax camera with an aperture simulator.
> It's not old. And it's not new.
> Of cource it does use film in stead of a slow electronic
> sensor/buffer/memory card.
> But it gets the work done.
> And I can use almost any K-mount lens.
> It has minumum shutterlag.
> No buffer size or write speed issues.
> It does 36 images in less than 15 secs.
> It's an MZ-S.
> Lovely camera.


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