Mal Paso
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Whoa! Thank You! Fantastic Presentation!
Great presentation. I have several lenses in Compur Electronic 3 shutters, they are relatively simple in that they have 1 mechanical speed, the fastest, that is controlled by resistors/capacitors for slower speeds. Looks like the service required is similar to the Copal 3 but without the mechanical control of speeds. Have you "serviced" a Compur Electronic shutter in sizes 1 or 3?
Great write up. Thanks!
Did you try adjusting the star palette to get the slow speeds a bit faster? If you spread this tab a bit to the left (move sitting axle of the palette away from the star gear so it spins a little faster). Seeing that they are all off by 1/3 stop, I be they all will move closer to true time together.
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Great presentation. I have several lenses in Compur Electronic 3 shutters, they are relatively simple in that they have 1 mechanical speed, the fastest, that is controlled by resistors/capacitors for slower speeds. Looks like the service required is similar to the Copal 3 but without the mechanical control of speeds. Have you "serviced" a Compur Electronic shutter in sizes 1 or 3?
In your second picture, is that the shutter speed tester from a project you linked in a different post? How are you liking it. Leaf shutters are easy enough to measure, but do you think it does focal plane measurements well?
Nice work, I had to do a copal shutter a while ago, this would have helped.
I would be interested in this topic also. Lenses in the electronic shutters sometimes sell for much less than the mechanical equivalents, but the sellers almost never can tell you if the shutter works. In typical eBay fashion, some of the sellers refuse to install a battery....
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