Maybe some day they'll figure out how to get light to travel faster,
or conversely get shutter curtains to zip across the focal plain
faster than 10,000 miles per hour. I'm opting for an optical glass
shutter that blocks light completely until hit with a current at which
time it becomes utterly transparent until the current is removed.
Could even be combined with the low-pass filter glass.
No fee for the idea, but I'd be glad to help with the science,
Pentax....
Joe
On May 22, 2009, at 07:35 , William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Maas"
Subject: Re: Oh another K-7 thread...
Define the old days ;-)
My FM2n and FE2 (both circa 1983) and my F801s (circa 1991) all have
1/250 sync.
Heck, my old Nikkormat FTn, which dated from the late 1960s had a
1/125
second sync speed.
William Robb
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