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    Shutter tester

    Has anyone seen or better yet, used or tried one of these laser shutter testers?

    Laser shutter tester
    Witold
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    Shutter tester

    The device seems intriguing... but. How did they obtain the name "Compur". Since Compur shutters were made until quite recently, the name is likely still trademarked. Has this new company bought the rights to the name? If not, then I question the integrity of the company. For myself, I wouldn't buy unless that issue is cleared up.

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    Shutter tester

    It's interesting.

    I don't particularly like the readout. I like my shutter speeds in decimal form, so that I can determine how many stops I'm off from nominal.

    Practically speaking, I wonder what this one has over the Calumet shutter tester, which is less costly and less complicated. Apparently, it's not impacted by ambient light. But, how much difference does this really make?

    It looks like it only checks for actual shutter speed, versus how much light is transmitted. The latter can take into account aperture/shutter inefficiency, as well as shutter speed. Of course, the inexpensive Calumet doesn't take aperture into account.

    Price is reasonable, for what one gets. Laser generator, etc.

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    Shutter tester

    I actually search the net for

    Tyrell innovations

    apparently the maker of this tester.

    But their web site says nothing about this product. They seem to privde 3D modelling devices. They're based in Poland (+48 country code).
    Witold
    simplest solutions are usually the most difficult ...

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    Shutter tester

    Hummm. I guss I am cheap (heck, I KNOW I'm cheap) - I use a $0.25 photodiode to test shutters.

    Of course it helps when you have a $2,000 oscilloscope to do the measurements . . . . ;-)

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    Shutter tester

    All right, I know this is a large format forum and MOST large format cameras use leaf shutters, but...

    I prefer a tester that can work with ANY camera and give meaningful information. This thing doesn't measure curtain travel times of focal plane shutters, so IMO, it's just an expensive toy. It's OK I guess if you only have cameras with BTL shutters...

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    Shutter tester

    If you see the interface picture you can see that there are 2 types of shutter - lens and focal plane...

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    Shutter tester

    Someone listed here, or p.net a couple of years ago the plans to build a tester for under $10. 00, used with a freeware program "cool edit". I built one. The solder was three dollars of the price. All parts are available at Radio Shack. You get a visual of shutter opening / closing, and the shutter open time to three places past the decimal. I mounted mine in a small card board box and adjust the height with books. I use it on LF lenses and 35mm bodies. The only drawback is that it works through the computer and is not a stand alone thing.

    dee

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    Shutter tester

    I bought one of these - or at least I think I did.

    Haven't seen it yet after a month and a half, nor have I heard anything from the seller (who, by the way, seems to be both in the USA, Germany and Poland).

    The transaction is now in paypal dispute.

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    Shutter tester

    I asked myself the same question - how good are these and looked up on eBay who had bought one and sent him an email, asking if he/she would be so kind to share their experiences with this shutter tester. The person answered back (he/she is from Denmark and the english is a little rocky, but it's easy to figure out what that person meant.

    Here is the entire email I got which includes feedback to the developers:

    "Hi

    Here is the feedback I send to the developer

    It uses EZUSB.SYS and EZLOADER.SYS. I don't know of the driver install
    problem has something to do with my Danish XP SP2

    Has tested several focal plan cameras and a couple of lens shutters

    Here is some of the results (has not included my Contax SLR's because
    the
    was very, very close to the nominal speed):

    nominel actual

    FED2 (focalplane)
    500 785
    250 324
    100 110
    50 61
    25 35

    Mamiya 1000s (focalplane)
    1000 730
    500 400
    250 210
    125 113
    60 51
    30 27
    15 14
    8 7
    4 4
    2 2
    1 1,1
    2 2,2
    4 4,7
    8 9,35

    Old Pickard (focalplane)
    ? 60

    Copal #1 (MP4 and my main large format shutter) lensshutter
    125 136 (but it was way to slow in the start, but after a lot
    of
    exersise it's stable)
    60 60
    30 27
    15 14
    8 8
    4 4

    Betax (from a Graflex 84mm and it need exersie and/or cleaning)
    lensshutter
    50 70
    25 12
    10 6,5
    5 4

    Old Kodak TBI (probably from befotre 1914) lensshutter
    ? 100



    Ole Gregor,

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    04-04-2005 20:29 <orman@tyrellinnovations.com>

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    Emne
    Vedr.: Laser Shutter Speed
    Tester
    USB(Document link: Ole Gregor)



    Hi

    Here is some feedback

    Has the shuttertester up and running on my laptop (with XP SP2, Danish)

    It was very difficult to get the drivers installed (XP just told unkown
    device and would not allow install of an alternative driver - it's
    probably
    SP2 behaviour, had to remove the device at make several attempts)

    I was i bit frustrated, because I couldn't change from lens to focal
    shutter, then i discovered that i only can change shutter type with the
    laser on (it would also be nice with a display showing if there is a
    USB
    device attached and working). It would be nice with this information in
    the
    manual/intro

    I has also tried to install the tester on a Win2000 PC and it doesn't
    work
    (and it's a well known problem with EZUSB.SYS), but you should
    highlight it
    on the manual/intro

    Has made several test and it's very, very nice with a PC program and
    the
    statistics.

    The focalplane test confirmed my intution about problem with one
    camera,
    but also showed that another one was significant faster than expected
    (and
    it explains a couple of slight underexposure).

    I also got the time og my old Pickard focal shutter and is suprisingly
    stable (1/60 on a shutter from before 1900 !!!)

    The lens shutters is difficult with the lens, but gave some very
    interesting results with the lens elements removed. An important lesson
    was
    need to exersise the shutter (a Copal #1), after 10-15 openings it was
    much
    more stable and close to sthe right speed - this lesson would have been
    difficult to optain with a traditional shuttertester (i would have
    started
    cleaning after af few tests)

    I has helped me, and a few improvments will make it easier for others
    (better install of the drivers and additional hlep/info on use)"



    When I pasted the message over the shutter time comparison got screwed up, but I don't think that's all that important to know what HIS shutter times were. It does sound like a pretty good product if they can get over some of the glitches he desribes here.

    Juergen
    Juergen

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