Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/28

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Subject: [Leica] Best flash for M8?
From: lucien_vd at mac.com (lucien_vd@mac.com)
Date: Thu Dec 28 10:57:04 2006
References: <022401c72aa3$04a6e1f0$6401a8c0@FrankDell2>

Frank,

The Leica M8, the R8/R9, the Nikon F5 and other high-end cameras  
share basically the same shutter (variant of the same shutter).

It is a very accurate shutter, working steplessly in A and P modes  
from 32s or 16s up to 1/8000s.

With a synchro flash up to 1/250s (up to 1/300 on the Nikon F5).

Which means that if in the A mode, the aperture set on the lens  
request a speed of 1/360, the shutter will provide it.

Lucien


Frank Filippone wrote :

> In the case that Leica has made the gated function of the sensor  
> NOT the main timing ingredient, and uses the regular and slit
> shutter to time the exposure, I have already made the argument that  
> the shutter would need to be of very high quality, timed,
> accurate, etc.


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