Geoff Bartlett
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So I recently bought lovely 500 C/M with an 80mm T* lens. Out of curiosity and too much time on my hands, I built a little rig to tim the shutter. To get right to it...
I'm sure my results could be challenged on technical and methodological grounds, but the same test on my 1963 Nikkormat returned more consistent and accurate actual times across most of the range.
So my questions are:

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If anyone is interested, I built my test rig using an Arduino microcontroller and a couple of infrared LEDs. I could optimise my code to reduce response lag, but really the Arduino works in tens of micro-seconds so there's not much error at the more moderate shutter speeds
I'm sure my results could be challenged on technical and methodological grounds, but the same test on my 1963 Nikkormat returned more consistent and accurate actual times across most of the range.
So my questions are:
- is this inaccuracy to be expected in the lens?
- Is it tolerable (probably, as it amounts to roughly .25 of a stop)
- could I expect a service to the accuracy?

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If anyone is interested, I built my test rig using an Arduino microcontroller and a couple of infrared LEDs. I could optimise my code to reduce response lag, but really the Arduino works in tens of micro-seconds so there's not much error at the more moderate shutter speeds