---- eckinator <[email protected]> wrote: 
> They are. Less travel means quicker speeds/shorter times.
> My trusty old Canon AE-1p has a piece of black cloth moving sideways.
> In those days spirits were brave, the stakes were high, men were REAL
> men, women were REAL women, and small furry creatures from Alpha
> Centauri were REAL small furry creatures from Aplha Centauri.
> Cheers
> Ecke

Hmmmm.  You _did_ say you lurked here for some time?  So you know _precisely_ 
what you just did?  Naughty Ecke!


> 
> 2009/9/9 AlunFoto <[email protected]>:
> > I think all (focal plane) shutters in SLRs are moving vertically these days.
> >
> > Jostein
> >
> > 2009/9/9 Graydon <[email protected]>:
> >> On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:05:21AM +1000, MikeM scripsit:
> >>> I found there is still a series of 3 bad shots on the card. The first
> >>> is  completely dark, the next has a sliver of normal exposure at the
> >>> top, and the 3rd has a wider sliver at the top that is correctly
> >>> exposed. Does this indicate it is a blade-type problem? I checked the
> >>> EXIF of the files and saw no difference.
> >>
> >> That sounds more like a shutter issue than an aperture setting issue in
> >> the lens.
> >>
> >> Anyone know if the shutter goes up and down or side to side on a K10D?
> >>
> >> If the sliver doesn't parallel the shutter direction, it pretty much has
> >> to be a sensor issue of some kind.


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