Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> there are leaf schutters for LF that are mounted behind the lens, they 
> are big, and lightning fast:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180047904417
> 
> Pancho

8sec to 1/60th?  Your lightning must be steam powered........

> 
> 
> mike wilson schrieb:
> 
>>>From: "Jostein Øksne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Date: 2006/11/07 Tue AM 11:53:10 GMT
>>>To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
>>>Subject: Stupid Q. about central vs. curtain shutter
>>>
>>>If it was possible to make a focal-plane shutter like the central
>>>shutters in eg. hasselblad lenses, I suppose someone would have done
>>>it a long time ago.
>>>
>>>Does anyone know why this is not a good idea?
>>>
>>>Jostein
>>
>>If I understand the concept correctly, the leaf shutter in a lens works at a 
>>node, where all the light rays cross.  Or, at least, as close to that as they 
>>can.  This allows them to be quite small and responsive.  If they were at 
>>focal plane, they would have to be much, much bigger and more complicated.  
>>This would make them less responsive.  I suspect that there would have to be 
>>some innovative design to make exposure consistent across the frame, also.  
>>What brought this on?
> 
> 


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