> One SP is way off on its 1/2000 shutter speed; this is apparently
> NOT fixable unless suitable electronics can be found.  That same
> SP is off ALMOST a half stop at 1/125th.

> Shutter  Deviation from ideal speed expressed in stops (see other table below)
> Speed    SP1    SP2          KX1    KX2    KX3         KM
> =======  =====  ==========   ====   ====   =========   ========================
> 1/2028   -1/10  +2/3*        n/a    n/a    n/a         n/a
> 1/1024   +1/4   +1/4         -1/3   +1/4   +2/3*       +1 1/6*
> 1/512    +/-0   +1/6         +1/3   +1/4   +3/8*       +1/2*
> 1/256    -1/10  +/-0         -1/4   +1/8   +1/6        +1/3
> 1/128    +1/3   +3/8*        +/-0   +1/6   +/-0        +1/4
> 1/64     +/-0   +/-0         +1/6   +1/6   +1/5        +1/4
> 1/32     +/-0   +/-0         +1/6   +1/8   +1/6        +1/6
> 1/16     +/-0   +/-0         +/-0   +/-0   +1/8        +1/8
> 1/8      +/-0   +/-0         +/-0   +1/8   +/-0        +/-0
> 1/4      +/-0   +/-0         +/-0   +/-0   +/-0        -1 1/3 to +1/4, variable*
> 1/2      +/-0   +/-0         +/-0   +/-0   +/-0        -2.5 to -1/3, variable*
> 1        +/-0   +/-0         +/-0   +/-0   +/-0        -0.5 to 0, variable*

The Super Program, in every magazine review that I have seen which
showed shutter speed details, has shown a significant jump in
shutter speed (only) at 1/125 second.  It would seem that your two
Super Programs are "normal" in this regard.

Fred
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