puketronic
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- Nov 15, 2011
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I'm confused because for some cameras it is better to cock the shutter, then change the shutter speed and for other cameras it is better to do the opposite. Is there a generalization for which cameras require cocking the shutter before or after changing the shutter speed? Like leaf shutters, focal plane shutters, etc. Or is it just a case by case basis. I believe that for Kiev's, doing it the wrong way will break your camera but many other cameras it doesn't really matter so much. Not sure what the best practice is... A good rule will be easier, but the particular cameras that I'm concerned about are:
MF:
Bronica SQA
Hasselblad 500CM
Pentacon Six
Rolleiflex C,D,E
35mm:
Leica M
Olympus OM
MF:
Bronica SQA
Hasselblad 500CM
Pentacon Six
Rolleiflex C,D,E
35mm:
Leica M
Olympus OM