nick mulder
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Take a look at the attached pic ...
I dont have the details of shutter speed or aperture but a guess would have been around 1/30 (partial ambient exposure) near fully open on the RZ 110mm (2.8 if my memory serves me well) - synched via the a PC cord direct to the lens ...
Flash was a Metz 45CL or CT...
Thing is my theory was that the flash was firing slowly and was catching the shutter in its closing state - something along those lines ...
But thinking back these are bokeh from DC powered xmas tree lights - not specular reflections from the flash.
So leaf shutters, aren't made to expose the complete frame at equal intensity like I thought they would be (like a focal plane would, but with the time issue) - Having never seen one go about its action at a speed I can see, its been hard to speculate on its exact movement
Are all leaf shutters like this ? Or is this one faulty ?
enlightenment appreciated
thanks,
~Nick
I dont have the details of shutter speed or aperture but a guess would have been around 1/30 (partial ambient exposure) near fully open on the RZ 110mm (2.8 if my memory serves me well) - synched via the a PC cord direct to the lens ...
Flash was a Metz 45CL or CT...
Thing is my theory was that the flash was firing slowly and was catching the shutter in its closing state - something along those lines ...
But thinking back these are bokeh from DC powered xmas tree lights - not specular reflections from the flash.
So leaf shutters, aren't made to expose the complete frame at equal intensity like I thought they would be (like a focal plane would, but with the time issue) - Having never seen one go about its action at a speed I can see, its been hard to speculate on its exact movement
Are all leaf shutters like this ? Or is this one faulty ?
enlightenment appreciated

thanks,
~Nick