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Bronica sq-a shutter sheed
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bronica sq-a shutter sheed
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bronica sq-a shutter sheed

a camera!) that surely could be monitored to measure against a light-level threshold.

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I’d previously seen the android app needing a light sensor to be plugged in to the phone’s audio socket, but as my phone doesn’t have an analogue audio connector that isn’t an option! Also appears very clunky and unreliable to use a sound device to measure light – especially when all modern smart phones have a built-in light sensor (i.e. Many thanks for this, Ethan! My components arrived yesterday, and it was simple to follow your instructions to have the tester up- and running.

#Bronica sq a shutter sheed manual

Once again, here’s a link to the article I wrote on 35mmc about adding manual shutter speeds to a Yashica Electro 35 GSN, the project that spawned this project. I’ve got camerabedies, and I’ve got it bad. I guess that’s what happens “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie”. This one does the job for now but I’d appreciate your feedback.įunny how even a successful project can lead to five more problems that need solving. Maybe in the future, I’ll build a more robust and precise timer. The program I wrote takes advantage of some simplicity and shortness of code, which allowed me to do some things not by the book, and without external pulse clock components. Something to think about.Įventually, I’d like to build a two-LASER setup for calibrating dual curtain focal plane shutters, so that you could make sure that the first curtain and the rear curtain are moving at the same speeds. I’m not sure yet if the jig should be like a one-piece alignment base, like an optics bench, or a two-piece set of mounts for the front of a lens and the back of a film plane. If this project generates a surprising amount of interest, maybe I’ll design a 3D printable file for some sort of jig, rather than simply taping the sensors to the camera or a beer can or the like. Those old cameras often with gummy shutters.

bronica sq-a shutter sheed

The shutter speed tester worked well for my purposes but is probably way more useful to all those people out there suffering from camerabedies – the need to collect old cameras. No frying in grease or cookie preparations needed. Then, you wait about 25 days and there will be well more than 8 days of presents that USPS Santa (in my case, my mailman, Don) drops in your mailbox. Here’s how it works: order a bunch of electronics parts from Ali-express, all unbelievably cheap (lasers for 35 cents, sensors for 93¢, microcontrollers for a few bucks) with free shipping across the oceans. * I have adapted and adopted a new holiday, which I call Chinese Chanukah. You’ll also need my code: visit Github for my tester control code. Here’s the kit list – I am not sponsored by Ali-express or anything like that, and you can find these pieces from different sellers, and also on Amazon or Digikey, these are just examples of what pieces I am using: I built the shutter speed tester entirely out of parts that I had on hand, but if you had to buy them new, I think you could do it for well less than $10 (assuming you have enough patience to wait on 60-day shipping from China on Ali-express*).

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Adding manual shutter speeds to Yashica Electro 35 series cameras – 35mmc















Bronica sq-a shutter sheed