Re: Newest model Compur 3, T Trouble
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animaux
Copal 3s
Do you have a Copal or a Compur??
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Originally Posted by
Luis-F-S
My older silver rim Compur 3 have T and no B setting. My newer all black Compur 3 have a B and no T setting. They work exactly the same. They open and close and are made to be used with a shutter release. It's not a problem, it's the way the shutter is designed to work.
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If this in response to my original post from 2015, you've completely misread my statements. The 'T' setting does nothing. The shutter needs a service to use T. I was initially concerned I was doing something wrong as I hadn't used a modern Compur before but it was not me.
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Re: Newest model Compur 3, T Trouble
Yes, it's an old thread, but there were several responses today. On mine, the T works exactly as the B setting. L
Compur 3's, Silver on left with a 240 Componon-S & black on right with a 240 Sironar-N. Silver has a T setting, the black has a B setting both work identically and perform the same function.
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Re: Newest model Compur 3, T Trouble
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Corran
Do you have a Copal or a Compur??
Sorry, it’s Compur 3, it was late yesterday.
Re: Newest model Compur 3, T Trouble
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Originally Posted by
Corran
If this in response to my original post from 2015, you've completely misread my statements. The 'T' setting does nothing. The shutter needs a service to use T. I was initially concerned I was doing something wrong as I hadn't used a modern Compur before but it was not me.
That’s what I thought and like I said it’s exactly the same problem. Mine is a silver one with T only.
To add to the confusion, my older Synchro Compur does Click-Open-Click-Close in B-Mode and Click-Hold-Close in T-Mode.
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Synchro-compur different beast from Compur 3
Re: Newest model Compur 3, T Trouble
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Luis-F-S
Synchro-compur different beast from Compur 3
Sure thing. But I was expecting T and B modes to work the same way no matter what model or brand. Apparently that’s not the case.