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Tinkerer Username: Amuderick
Post Number: 1 Registered: 04-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, April 04, 2008 - 09:56 pm: |
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I've been working on bringing my Sputnik Stereo camera up to snuff and I'm down to my last problem. I need your help! The actual timing and shutter cock are in the right lens. The left is a slave. I tested the left and right shutters at all speeds using my Calumet Shutter Tester. All speeds are an average of five actual results. Here is what I got:
Speed Left Right Nominal + 1/6 - 1/6 1/15 6963 6544 6250 7015 5568 1/30 3025 2612 3125 3508 2784 1/60 1418 1047 1563 1754 1392 1/125 1440 961 781 877 696
Two big problems! First, and most important, the shutters don't appear to be in very good sync with each other at all. I was considering the solution at the bottom of this page: http://users.adelphia.net/~jp1/Sputnik/index.html I wanted to get some opinion on whether you thought that might work. Second, the 1/125, 1/60 and 1/30 speeds are wacky. Just looking at the right lens, 1/125 is a mite slow but I can probably live with that. But, 1/60 is way fast. 1/30 is also a bit fast. I have an amateur understanding of how this shutter operates so I'm looking for guidance on how to bring it in line. I'm eager to learn. I don't need precision, just consistency and synchronization. Thank you! |