Hi folks,
I'm testing my newly acquired Sinar P2 camera.
I notice the shutter times are not correct and are about 20% longer than indicated.
So an 8 second shutter time actually measures to 10 seconds and a 1 second shutter time is around 1.25 seconds.
Is this within normal tolerances (i'm guessing not!)?
The whole camera is basically in new condition and has been hardy ever been used if at all (no signs of wear anywhere). Although i'm aware that this isn't the best thing for mechanical devices (sitting unused for years).
I guess i have a couple of choices:
Thanks!
I'm testing my newly acquired Sinar P2 camera.
I notice the shutter times are not correct and are about 20% longer than indicated.
So an 8 second shutter time actually measures to 10 seconds and a 1 second shutter time is around 1.25 seconds.
Is this within normal tolerances (i'm guessing not!)?
The whole camera is basically in new condition and has been hardy ever been used if at all (no signs of wear anywhere). Although i'm aware that this isn't the best thing for mechanical devices (sitting unused for years).
I guess i have a couple of choices:
- Get the shutter serviced (difficult in my country, very few people working on this gear).
- Adjust my aperture or light (i'm only working in the studio) to compensate.
- Any other ideas?
Thanks!
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