Want to see how your mirror and shutter work in slo-mo?
You might also learn some stuff you did not know about how your camera works. Watch out for the cork.
Want to see how your mirror and shutter work in slo-mo?
You might also learn some stuff you did not know about how your camera works. Watch out for the cork.
Last edited by ricktas; 25-07-2015 at 7:27am.
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Very cool video. When you stop and think about it the mechanics in a DSLR are pretty amazing. Thanks for posting Rick.
Rick, are you a slo-mo guys junkie? Very interesting video, a great find, thanks for passing it on.
Also interesting to note that the speed of the shutter, from 1/1000th to 1/8000th appears to be the same, it's just the gap between the 1st & 2nd curtain that changes.
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Yes it was interesting. Thanks
I think this is a video every DSLR owner should watch, particularly if trying to take flash. It makes sense of the terms first and second curtain. Thanks!
Very interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing Rick!!
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Very cool.
-- Mister Q
How very interesting! - And entertaining!
Some people have ALL* the fun
* As seen with a rolling shutter
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