kuvaharrastaja
Member
Hi.
I thought it would be good time to make a big shutter, so that big large format lenses could be used outside.
I drawed some plans but its still a work in progress, lol.
It should be a leaf shutter, with spring steel leafs. Inner diameter of the opening should be 14cm. Electronically controlled. Also it would be nice to get short enough shutter time for portraits. So 1/30s or shorter. And flash sync should be easy to do with a switch.
Ive seen that many shutters use 5 leafs, but some early ones use only 2 specially shaped leafs. Maybe i can just learn for some shutter how blades are shaped, and scale it up.
For moving the shutter leafs, maybe have rotating ring around the shutter barrel, that has attachment points for the leafs, and leafs also have attachment to shutter frame, so that rotating the ring, would make the leafs pivot and work.
You are welcome to see if this works out, also can share ideas and opinions and comments of course.
I thought it would be good time to make a big shutter, so that big large format lenses could be used outside.
I drawed some plans but its still a work in progress, lol.
It should be a leaf shutter, with spring steel leafs. Inner diameter of the opening should be 14cm. Electronically controlled. Also it would be nice to get short enough shutter time for portraits. So 1/30s or shorter. And flash sync should be easy to do with a switch.
Ive seen that many shutters use 5 leafs, but some early ones use only 2 specially shaped leafs. Maybe i can just learn for some shutter how blades are shaped, and scale it up.
For moving the shutter leafs, maybe have rotating ring around the shutter barrel, that has attachment points for the leafs, and leafs also have attachment to shutter frame, so that rotating the ring, would make the leafs pivot and work.
You are welcome to see if this works out, also can share ideas and opinions and comments of course.