Bill D. Casselberry wrote:

> Yeah, but like all the P&S mentioned - these are all
> separate viewfinder type cameras. If you want TTL viewing
> you need the mirror box and an open leaf shutter which then
> mandates a second focal plane shutter or some other mechanism
> to keep light off the film 'til you actually shoot.

The Mamiya RB67 system, which is a big SLR, has a dark black flap that sits
behind the mirror and swings up just after the mirror has lifted, and after
the leaf shutter has closed immediately before exposure-time.  Its
well-sealed enough that a separate focal plane shutter is not necessary to
prevent fogging.

Its not quite as complicated as an actual shutter but it has the same
effect.

Cheers,

- Dave
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