kuvaharrastaja
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Okay, I did this kind of side project/ testing solenoid for shutter controll. Wollensak verito lens shutter is controlled electronically with a cable. Lens and shutter is unmodified of course. So nothing old is ruined.
Minolta slr camera's flash sync is used as a clockwork for solenoid, and its connected to diy circuit board.
Circuit takes 13v from battery and puts it trough a 12k ohm resistor, to minolta camera, and it comes back to drive a mosfet, and the mosfet then takes battery voltage also, and drives the car's relay (orange part).
There's also safety diode between relays coil, and a resistor from mosfets gate to ground to keep it stable.
The solenoid is taking a juicy 25 amps from the litium ion motorbike battery, voltage being 9.9v at the solenoid. So its 250w power. I dont want to use any stronger wires or the power will go up even more.
Solenoid simply pushes the wire release and return springs pulls it back when solenoid is not energized anymore. Shutter, solenoid and cable release has their own return springs as well.
I am pretty happy with performance of this thing. It works, and i got linear exposure in test photos taken every stop with times 1/2 to 1/30s on minolta slr.
I tried 1/60s but the pulse was so short that the relay didnt have enough strenght to open shutter fully. So 1/30s is shortest. BUT the actual time may be shorter since the wollensak shutter doesnt open imediadly when minolta slr sync time starts.
Solenoid does kick a bit for sure, but the remote mounting and cable drive takes it away quite nicely.
Maybe something like this could be used to drive the big shutter as well. Delete or help shutter shake problem with bicycle brake cable actuation method
Minolta slr camera's flash sync is used as a clockwork for solenoid, and its connected to diy circuit board.
Circuit takes 13v from battery and puts it trough a 12k ohm resistor, to minolta camera, and it comes back to drive a mosfet, and the mosfet then takes battery voltage also, and drives the car's relay (orange part).
There's also safety diode between relays coil, and a resistor from mosfets gate to ground to keep it stable.
The solenoid is taking a juicy 25 amps from the litium ion motorbike battery, voltage being 9.9v at the solenoid. So its 250w power. I dont want to use any stronger wires or the power will go up even more.
Solenoid simply pushes the wire release and return springs pulls it back when solenoid is not energized anymore. Shutter, solenoid and cable release has their own return springs as well.
I am pretty happy with performance of this thing. It works, and i got linear exposure in test photos taken every stop with times 1/2 to 1/30s on minolta slr.
I tried 1/60s but the pulse was so short that the relay didnt have enough strenght to open shutter fully. So 1/30s is shortest. BUT the actual time may be shorter since the wollensak shutter doesnt open imediadly when minolta slr sync time starts.
Solenoid does kick a bit for sure, but the remote mounting and cable drive takes it away quite nicely.
Maybe something like this could be used to drive the big shutter as well. Delete or help shutter shake problem with bicycle brake cable actuation method
