SilverDog
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I built this shutter speed tester and it works quite well. As far as accuracy goes, I'll probably take it to my local photo store and have them compare it to their tester.
My intent in building this was to have a tester for several Pentax cameras I'm working on. Some of them have slow and fast speeds that are way off. Getting them at least in "the ballpark" is better than where they are currently.
Links to parts and code for the Arduino are in the video descriptions on YouTube. I'm fully open to suggestions and critique on the tester.
There are two videos. First one is about the basic circuit assembly and the second covers building an enclosure/fixture for the parts.
Part 1:
Part 2:
My intent in building this was to have a tester for several Pentax cameras I'm working on. Some of them have slow and fast speeds that are way off. Getting them at least in "the ballpark" is better than where they are currently.
Links to parts and code for the Arduino are in the video descriptions on YouTube. I'm fully open to suggestions and critique on the tester.
There are two videos. First one is about the basic circuit assembly and the second covers building an enclosure/fixture for the parts.
Part 1:
Part 2: