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Run a film through your camera and you will know - for a fact and not speculation.
Sover Wong mentions that keeping the shutter cocked too long will affect the very fast shutter speeds.
What are the 1/500 & 1/250 considered…?
What about fully electronic shutters? they don't use springs as a rule. I fully agree with him about manual shutters that they do have springs and leaving them cocked and under tension was not a good idea.
It is the same with any mechanical item using a spring. When I was in the army we used 7.62mm rounds in the British Army standard rifle from the 60's to the start of the 80's and we were taught not to leave a full magazine of 20 rounds in all day unless we were firing, but to empty the magazine out, relax the spring and then reload at least every 24 hours. That helps prevent unexpected and unwanted stoppages.
Are the 1/500 & 1/250 speeds of the Nikon F2 considered the fast or very fast speeds Sover Wong mentioned…?
It would seem that they are, but Mr Wong is the only one who can provide the answer.
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The tempest in a teacups, has passed. 1/250 and 1/500 are ok for NIkon and Hasselblad lenses are design to be stored in the cocked configuration. Now only the Canon and Leica owners will not sleep tonight.
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The tempest in a teacups, has passed. 1/250 and 1/500 are ok for NIkon and Hasselblad lenses are design to be stored in the cocked configuration. Now only the Canon and Leica owners will not sleep tonight.
Isn't the shutter in any camera that has auto wind always cocked? Whether P&S or SLR? Or anything in-between?
Isn't the shutter in any camera that has auto wind always cocked? Whether P&S or SLR? Or anything in-between?
My question was pertaining only to the Nikon F2…!
No Huss, with most S.LRs you can remove the winder or motor drive then fire the shutter, before you put the camera away which is what I do with my Canon F D cameras.
Sorry, I meant with cameras that have built in winders. eg F100, F6, any AF slr etc.
Sorry I know nothing about A/F S.L. Rs , except I once test drove a Nikon F 6, and it was as heavy as a 6x4.5 medium format camera, and if I was able to lug that weigh about I would rather have the bigger negative.
I know, but the thread digressed a bit. Sover stressed not to leave the camera cocked, and Leica says the same thing about their film Ms.
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