> One SP is way off on its 1/2000 shutter speed; this is apparently > NOT fixable unless suitable electronics can be found. That same > SP is off ALMOST a half stop at 1/125th.
> Shutter Deviation from ideal speed expressed in stops (see other table below) > Speed SP1 SP2 KX1 KX2 KX3 KM > ======= ===== ========== ==== ==== ========= ======================== > 1/2028 -1/10 +2/3* n/a n/a n/a n/a > 1/1024 +1/4 +1/4 -1/3 +1/4 +2/3* +1 1/6* > 1/512 +/-0 +1/6 +1/3 +1/4 +3/8* +1/2* > 1/256 -1/10 +/-0 -1/4 +1/8 +1/6 +1/3 > 1/128 +1/3 +3/8* +/-0 +1/6 +/-0 +1/4 > 1/64 +/-0 +/-0 +1/6 +1/6 +1/5 +1/4 > 1/32 +/-0 +/-0 +1/6 +1/8 +1/6 +1/6 > 1/16 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +1/8 +1/8 > 1/8 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +1/8 +/-0 +/-0 > 1/4 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 -1 1/3 to +1/4, variable* > 1/2 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 -2.5 to -1/3, variable* > 1 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 -0.5 to 0, variable* The Super Program, in every magazine review that I have seen which showed shutter speed details, has shown a significant jump in shutter speed (only) at 1/125 second. It would seem that your two Super Programs are "normal" in this regard. Fred - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

