SalveSlog
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After having been confirmed in another thread ((there was a url link here which no longer exists)) that the lens on my Welta Weltax is good stuff, I turned my attention to the shutter.
It's my impression that many of these old folders often combined good glass with less excellent shutters or the reverse. Mine has a TEMPOR shutter that is recently cla-ed. Speeds and self timer are running fine, except the fastest shutter speed promising 1/250.
I took interest in finding how much of the open time the shutter blades spend travelling from closed to fully open and back again from fully open to closed. So I tested the speed at 1/250 and f:16 which gave 1/106, and also at 1/250 and f:3.5 which gave 1/180.
To measure the open time at max aperture, I only let light through to the periphery of the lens by covering with a cardboard. See photo.
Ironically a little math shows that the time the shutter blades spend on opening/closing is close to 1/250!
It's my impression that many of these old folders often combined good glass with less excellent shutters or the reverse. Mine has a TEMPOR shutter that is recently cla-ed. Speeds and self timer are running fine, except the fastest shutter speed promising 1/250.
I took interest in finding how much of the open time the shutter blades spend travelling from closed to fully open and back again from fully open to closed. So I tested the speed at 1/250 and f:16 which gave 1/106, and also at 1/250 and f:3.5 which gave 1/180.
To measure the open time at max aperture, I only let light through to the periphery of the lens by covering with a cardboard. See photo.
Ironically a little math shows that the time the shutter blades spend on opening/closing is close to 1/250!
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