[LargeFormat] rest
Pam Niedermayer
largeformat@f32.net
Thu Feb 1 13:44:03 2001
OK
Pam
paul_loyd@hermanmiller.com wrote:
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> Pam Niedermayer
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> 02/01/01 08:53
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> Please respond
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> And keep an eye out for used Calumets. They're out there.
>
> Pam
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> Clive Warren wrote:
> >
> > At 19:18 31/01/01 -0800, Les Newcomer wrote:
> > >Wow I didn't know that about the CD. guess it's better to stick with the
> > >calumet tester.
> > >
> > >BTW, Andy Davidhazy, Proffessor at RIT built a shutter tester on the
> > >same idea as the calumet tester.(photocell driving a counter that
> > >divides a second into 1 million parts)
> > >
> > > I would be surpised if he didn't get the schematic from a published
> > >source or published it himself, so if you are REALLY into do it your
> > >self, it's an option, altho I doubt you will save much over the calumet
> > >version.
> > big snip
> >
> > Here in the UK there are a few sources of electronic kit, most of which
> is
> > probably available worldwide. When looking around at what was available
> a
> > couple of years ago I tried to find a latching counter clock chip that
> > would run fast enough to measure up to 1/1000 sec. but there were no
> cheap
> > varieties available. The chip would have been the main "engine" of the
> > shutter tester device. The Calumet tester worked out by far the most cost
> > effective and compact option even if you value your time at zero.....
> >
> > Things might have changed though so perhaps it's worth looking around to
> > see if you can find a cheap clock chip.
> >
> > All the best,
> > Clive http://www.f32.net
>
> I found a plan for a shutter tester on the Internet a couple of years ago,
> I built it and it works just fine. Using the tester require a little bit of
> judgement for focal plane shutters, but for leaf shutters it's
> straightforward. The tester plugs into the microphone input on your
> computer sound card and uses a music editing program for a time base. All
> the parts are available at Radio Shack (Tandy) for just a few dollars. The
> program that I used was a trial version of CoolEdit 96 a shareware program.
> The trial version was functional enough to do the shutter testing, so there
> was no need to buy the program. The current release is CoolEdit 2000, I
> haven't used it but I understand that instead of limiting functionality on
> the trial version it limits you to 30 minute sessions.
>
> Here is the URL: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2131/shspeed.html
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