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We are still waiting for the flash synch' to be described, I seem to remember for as many years as you have been advertising this shutter

Any luck with the pix of your cleaning ladies?

(PS - I have just watched the JG shutter video, better than Matrix I, II and III together - Why does no one collect all that scrap metal and sell it to be made into new Toyota cars?)

John
 
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We are still waiting for the flash synch' to be described, I seem to remember for as many years as you have been advertising this shutter

Any luck with the pix of your cleaning ladies?

(PS - I have just watched the JG shutter video, better than Matrix I, II and III together - Why does no one collect all that scrap metal and sell it to be made into new Toyota cars?)

John

Shutter in one hand, pop the flash with the other hand. Flash sync requires lubrication of the photographer, not the shutter, with the proper fluids. I recommend Makers Mark or Jack Daniels, but be warned that flash sync may become erratic if too much lubrication is used.
 

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Shutter in one hand, pop the flash with the other hand. Flash sync requires lubrication of the photographer, not the shutter, with the proper fluids. I recommend Makers Mark or Jack Daniels, but be warned that flash sync may become erratic if too much lubrication is used.

Good, I will drink to that!!

John
 

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Hi Jim:
I know this is an ancient thread but, my question is: Does it work with 4x5 slides? I do not shoot 5x7 and 8x10 will be to big for me.
How the heck are you these days of pandemic?
All is well over here.
 
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Yes, 4X5 should work with smaller lenses. We are quite well out in Nevada with less impact from Covid than many more populous places. I seem to be not doing much with the cameras just now. Have bought a bunch of my favorite old Nikon pieces lately because I could never afford them when I was younger and they were expensive, but now nobody wants Nikon film stuff.
 

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Great to hear from you, I will probably make it back over there late Feb but can not guaranty it, it is a long way from Austin.
I had an FM that I had bought, with great economic sacrifice, when I was poor and hungry, and kept it for a million years , buying some extra lenses, etc then some SOB stole the bag with everything in it.'
You are right, they are now pennies, so I bought more since I am no longer poor or hungry.
Thanks for the info, I will let you know what happens.
 
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