Steve Smith
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We all know that the difference between the X and M settings is the relationship in time i.e. in M the contacts close a little bit before the shutter is open and in X it's more or less instantaneous.
What I thought I knew but I'm not sure about now is how that is achieved.
I was under the impression that the contact was either moved by the lever or a different contact was used when changing between M and X an the timing was just the point at which the two contacts touched.
There is an implication here though that suggests there is a delay mechanism which puts in a delay between pressing the shutter and the shutter actually firing with the flash contacts firing with the shutter button each time.
Although it doesn't really matter to me which way it works, it's one of those trivial facts which I like to know.... so I will wait to be educated!
EDIT: Pass me some of that Popcorn John!
Steve.
What I thought I knew but I'm not sure about now is how that is achieved.
I was under the impression that the contact was either moved by the lever or a different contact was used when changing between M and X an the timing was just the point at which the two contacts touched.
There is an implication here though that suggests there is a delay mechanism which puts in a delay between pressing the shutter and the shutter actually firing with the flash contacts firing with the shutter button each time.
Although it doesn't really matter to me which way it works, it's one of those trivial facts which I like to know.... so I will wait to be educated!
EDIT: Pass me some of that Popcorn John!
Steve.
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