Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Don, I was in the data acquisition business for 25 years and another 5 years in imaging. I understand the system as a whole, and a lot of the parts really well. I am not a PJ, never was. Thanks for the comment about the good humor, I do try. It would make no sense to use a mechanical shutter to time the exposures of a fully electronic system. A gated system would be infinitely more capable and reliable, to say nothing about the lower cost because the components of the mechanical shutter could be lousy, tolerances great, and the system would still work to a really tight spec. As I see it, the baffle opens, the light hits the CCD. The timing nulls the CCD ( and follow on circuitry) offsets to effect zero black. Then the gate opens, light charge builds, gate is shut off, charge gets multiplexed, conditioned, measured, and sent to the uP for further processing or just plain recording on the memory card. The specific difference in our thinking is when the cells start recording light for the image capture relative to light hitting the sensor. Your thinking is that as soon as the light hits the sensor ( the opening of he mechanical shutter) , the process starts. My thinking has the sensor starting to measure the light after and under different and electronic gating control from the thing that lets the light hit the sensor. Cells in sensors leak ( stray light, temperature, mismatch, battery voltage, IC production tolerance, and a myriad of different issues). In addition, the system of the M8 ups the gain in times of low light....But the leakage is then multiplied by the higher gain.... bottom line.... you get an image that is over exposed if you have not set up the system to behave differently in "B" shutter situations. What happens to the image capture when you use the B setting for 1 second as opposed to using the 1 second setting on the camera? Is it different? Try it and tell me. I have written a more detailed description of the working of the M8 electronically gated shutter speeds. Read it for more technical reasons why the mechanical shutter of the M8 has nothing to do with image capture......it is a baffle. Frank Filippone red735i@earthlink.net