I'd rather have a studio shutter than a packard shutter on smaller lenses. Anyone ever have studio shutter blades that weren't opaque? anyone want to sell me some studio shutters that have at least 4 opaque blades?
I'd rather have a studio shutter than a packard shutter on smaller lenses. Anyone ever have studio shutter blades that weren't opaque? anyone want to sell me some studio shutters that have at least 4 opaque blades?
I've never heard of a studio shutter with translucent blades--perhaps they got replaced at some point. I think you're going to have a tough time finding replacement blades or a replacement shutter--the supply situation hasn't improved.
The point of my original post was to have a little fun with my exasperation with the limited options for non-working studio shutters--I'm generally a big fan of Wollensak gear. People get a little too serious around here, but for those of you still following--I never got the time machine built. However, if I do get the time machine working, I'll be using it to pick up a few crates of Pinkham and Smith Semi-Achromats--the designers at Wolly are safe.
Some blades were opaque. Or became that way.
I had one i was tryung to test the shutter speed on. Drove me absolutlry crazy until i figuged it out. I bet it was red light safe! It was from a very early lens. I have forgotten which at this point....but i do remember it pinning my tester!
Here is a video on the studio shutter:
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