I'm testing three leaf shutters: two MamiyaSekor lenses with Seiko Shutters and one Schneider lens in a Compur shutter to check exposure consistency across shutter speeds. I'm not trying to confirm if 1/500 is truly 1/500 etc, but rather if it behaves as one stop faster than 1/250, which should be one stop faster than 1/125, and so on. I’ll shoot a uniformly lit white wall and compare exposures, e.g., 1/500 at f/4 should match 1/250 at f/5,6 if the speeds are evenly spaced. For the Mamiya lenses, I’ll use one roll of 120, testing six speeds per lens from 1/500 to 1/15 (I don't need to go lower since I usae the camera mostly hand-held). For the Schneider lens, I’ll use a second roll in a roll-film back, testing down to 1 second (10 shots available). Both rolls will be developed together. Does this approach seem sound, or am I missing something?