Jim Jones
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My sadly battered Seikosha stopwatch bought many decades ago still works fine for long exposures, and for correcting my counting seconds for timing long exposures and telling how far away an approaching thunderstorm is.
I have ditched a simple, long-serving nurse's collar watch (in use c. 22 years!) and since early August 2024, now use a COROS APEX 2 PRO smartwatch. Photography, spec. timing of exposures etc., is not my sole or only requirement, but majorly road cycling, running, swimming, bushwalking and climbing, so my needs go far beyond a simple stopwatch, up to a complete set of detailed metrics. A few colleagues (in the movie production industry where I work), and in photography use the stopwatch function of their phone; others use as a matter of course specialist timekeepers used in production.
Interesting watch, having never heard of it before, I did a bit of searching to see just what it can do.
One thing I thought funny was that it is waterproof to 5 atmospheres, and according to the manufacturer it is alright for water surface activities, but not for underwater activities. Which is the norm for 5 atmospheres of waterproofing.
However later on, it lists one of its core functions of being able to monitor the wearers underwater heart rate. Have you further knowledge of this capability?
I'm not interesting buying one, just curious.
I exposed 4 sheets today and all were 10 second exposures, I'll use the one-one thousand, two-one thousand, etc.... count up to 10 seconds but would like one of those little metronome timers that @Andrew O'Neill uses for longer exposures. Where did you get that Andrew?
Timex Marathon stopwatch. I got it several years ago here, in a watch shop. You can get them on Amazon.
Better than counting out the minutes for a 15 minute exposure! My flip phone died, so have my first smart phone. Probably good for emergencies, but a simple stopwatch sounds better battery-wise for all-day everyday.Timex Marathon stopwatch. I got it several years ago here, in a watch shop. You can get them on Amazon.
I am wondering what people are using for a stop watch for exposure or anything else.
I have looked into Minerva and Aristo Apollo.
Thoughts? Examples or links would be helpful too.
Thanks!
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