Improving on the vibrations of the focal plane shutter

Started 6 months ago | Discussion thread
PeterZheng
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Re: In practical impact
In reply to Mako2011, 6 months ago

Mako2011 wrote:

PeterZheng wrote:

Mako,

Please stop your bigotry.

Bigotry= a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices

I stated that your data was excellent and that it showed well the effects of Shutter Vibration. I'm simply of the opinion that the effects of Shutter Vibration currently have no practical impact on modern DSLR photography. I was simply hoping for an example showing how shutter vibration would adversely affect a modern DSLR photograph at normal viewing magnification or even at extremes of 200% pixel peeping. In the future...we may indeed be concerned with it as we are today with camera shake or Mirror Slap. I also admit, I may be completely wrong and just haven't seen an example yet showing otherwise.

I'm sorry for my English writing.

I believe that you did not know about the shutter vibration and image-blurring, but you once give up subjectivism and opinionated, maybe you wake up to notice the problem.

Before much more years, I also only noticed the mirror slap, but overlooked the shutter vibration.

The shutter vibration would affect the imaging sharpness and soften the images, especially in a 3.8μm sensor and a 4.8μm sensors.

for a too bad situation is like this, Please carefully read

http://www.falklumo.com/lumolabs/articles/k7shutter/index.html
http://www.falklumo.com/lumolabs/articles/k5shutter/index.html

Edited 6 months ago by PeterZheng
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