May 12th, 2008
Comments Off

No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.

Plane Shutter
Plane Shutter
If you've ever been on a plane.. answer this question?


how come they always make you pull up the shutters on the windows for take off and landing??

what difference does it make?
no one read the question

i said they make u pull them up.. so that you can see outside!! but what if u want to keep it down bos u dont want to look out, because u are afraid of heights or something

It’s my duty
Because most of the emergency cases happened during take off and landing so if any of engine get fire or smoke or any thing unusual then passengers sure they will see it and tell the cabin crew so captain can turn off this engine before something disaster happens
so dont look the person beside will look



No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


1918 Ad Photograph Boys Race Finish Thornton Pickard Plane Shutter Altrincham 1918 Ad Photograph Boys Race Finish Thornton Pickard Plane Shutter Altrincham Paypal US $43.95 28d 5h 14m
1918 Ad Thornton Pickard Focal Plane Shutter Cameras Horse Polo Altrincham 1918 Ad Thornton Pickard Focal Plane Shutter Cameras Horse Polo Altrincham Paypal US $40.95 28d 5h 14m
Graflex & Graphic focal plane shutter photography book 24 pages Graflex & Graphic focal plane shutter photography book 24 pages Paypal US $9.25 27d 23h 6m
Graflex Plane Shutter photography instruction booklet Graflex Plane Shutter photography instruction booklet Paypal US $30.99 27d
1918 Ad Horse Polo Sport Photograph Thornton Pickard Camera Focal Plane Shutter 1918 Ad Horse Polo Sport Photograph Thornton Pickard Camera Focal Plane Shutter Paypal US $45.95 26d 23h 38m
NATIONAL CAMERA FOCAL-PLANE SHUTTERS/150468 NATIONAL CAMERA FOCAL-PLANE SHUTTERS/150468 Paypal US $15.00 25d 4h 8m
NATIONAL CAMERA FOCAL-PLANE SHUTTERS/150461 NATIONAL CAMERA FOCAL-PLANE SHUTTERS/150461 Paypal US $15.00 25d 4h 8m
Vintage Graflex Graphic Focal Plane Shutter Photography Manual Instruction Book Vintage Graflex Graphic Focal Plane Shutter Photography Manual Instruction Book Paypal US $9.99 22d 4h 6m
GRAFLEX AND GRAPHIC~FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER PHOTOGRAPHY~'15 GRAFLEX AND GRAPHIC~FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER PHOTOGRAPHY~'15 US $32.50 15d 1m
R.B. Series D Auto Graflex 3 1/4 R.B. Series D Auto Graflex 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" Focal Plane Shutter & 190mm Lens Kit US $349.95 14d 21h 18m
Powered by phpBay Pro

Shutter


Shutter


$6.99


Shutter

Photographic Shutters : Focal-Plane Shutter, Rotary Disc Shutter, Compound Shutter, Kerr Cell Shutter


Photographic Shutters : Focal-Plane Shutter, Rotary Disc Shutter, Compound Shutter, Kerr Cell Shutter


$8.49


No Synopsis Available

Plane


Plane


$79.99


Plane - Framed Art Print

The Plane


The Plane


$19.99


Camilla D'Errico The Plane - Giclee Print

Automatic Shutter


Automatic Shutter


$74.9


Automatic Shutter

Shutter Island


Shutter Island


$12.49


Shutter Island

Shutter Release


Shutter Release


$9.49


Shutter Release


Account limit of 2104 requests per hour exceeded.




Shutter/Flash Synchronization

Flash radio trigger/receiver says max sync is 1/125s focal plane and 1/250s leaf shutter. WHAT IS THIS?


Triggering delay 1/1600 second, max sync speed is 1/125s for focal plane shutter and 1/250s for leaf shutter

my new radio trigger/receiver says max sync is 1/125s so I set it at 1/125s that I understand What I dont know is what is leaf shutter and 1/250s . ok ok, what is focal plane too

It means that if you try to sync a slave flash with the radio controller, you cannot use a shutter speed faster than 1/125th of a second. The maximum sync speed of the camera itself doesn't have anything to do with it, unless even 1/125th is above the max sync speed of the camera.

The radio poppers cause a slight delay in the flash cycle, that is why they give you that limitation.

Every SLR camera has a max sync speed, ranging from 1/125th for Sony with Steady Shot active, up to 1/500th as mentioned above. This is for a focal plane shutter, which is right in front of the (here it comes!) focal plane. It is a permanent part of the camera. The focal plane is where the lens forms the (hopefully) focused image to be recorded.

Some cameras use lenses that have the shutter in the lens itself, mostly large format stuff. A leaf shutter generally has no "max sync speed" and will allow sync at any speed it can manage. Again, the delay mentioned is due to the radio poppers being introduced into the chain.

Sorry, comments for this entry are closed at this time.

Subscription

Subscribe to posts feed or to comments feed
Subscribe by email address (Powered by FeedBurner)