On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 06:50:30PM +0100, mike wilson wrote:
> Rick Womer wrote:
>
>> I just watched the shutter trip on my K10D, and it's remarkable:  even 
>> though the mirror bounces 1/3 of the way back up in the slo-mo video, it is 
>> utterly imperceptible to the eye.
>>
>> Rick
>
> Don't forget that you may be seeing a particularly poor example on the  
> video.  There seems to be some bounce attributable to the mounting  
> method - it stops bouncing, then starts again.
>
> Still, very interesting to compare models.  He(?) includes an F5, so I  
> was looking for others of that era but no luck.  Would have been  
> interesting to see a Z1-p or LX at full tilt.

Don't forget the good old MX, too (5fps with the motor drive, and all
that from a horizontally-run rubberised silk shutter, while having to
start and stop advancing the film into the bargain!).





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