TheRook
Member
A small amount of inaccuracy (for example, 1/70 sec instead of 1/60 sec) is usually not a big deal, and the difference is hardly ever noticeable. At least not for negative film. If you're dealing with a 40% or more discrepancy, it is high time for a shutter CLA to get it back to where it should be. From my experience, it has mostly been the slower shutter speeds which are prone to inconsistencies, not so much the faster speeds.A battery controlled shutter is more accurate than a purely mechanical one. Older clockwork shutters were notoriously bad with fast shutter speeds often by 40% or more. Some cameras provided a default shutter speed usually 1/125 s for when the battery failed.