That would produce the effect similar to digital point and shoots
where there would be a lag or shutter delay.  Oh well, you do get to
use the M42s...

On 2/22/07, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you only use the sync for triggering, you aren't stuck with sync
> speed as the sensor doesn't care if the shutter opens fully, as long as
> the sensor gets exposed.
>
> I know there's somebody floating around the net who had a breadboarded
> digital back for his Nikon F2 up and running, albeit not ready for prime
> time. RAW only though. I lost track of that project a couple years ago.
>
> -Adam
>
> Bong Manayon wrote:
> > Oh, I remember how the conversation ended: we pondered how to trigger
> > the electronics and decided that we can hotwire the flash sync.  Piece
> > of cake.  But then you're stuck shooting only at 1/60...
> >
> >> (In the original thread someone said that it should be mentioned to
> >> Tamron before someone else steals it.  I told to this to an
> >> acquaintance who worked in the Pentax plant here in the
> >> Philippines...but what can I say, he's just a slightly higher life
> >> form than a janitor).
>
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