Bruce Rubenstein wrote:

> ... Over time
> they tend to go out less than mechanical shutters. The
> only camera the I know of that can compensate for this
> is the Nikon F5. It can check its shutter speed and
> make compensations to it.

   I'm inclined to think that F5 needs a second quartz to compensate
   for mechanical errors during very short exposure times (below
   1/4000), rather than for ageing reasons. Shouldn't kick in around
   1/125 where us common mortals struggle.

   Servus, Alin
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