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Jul 8, 2006 6:15:42 GMT -5
Post by Randy on Jul 8, 2006 6:15:42 GMT -5
Not that I know the answer, I'm just curious, and wonder if any of our camera folk here know the answer. What was the last camera made with a leaf shutter? A diaphram shutter behind the lens like a rangefinder? Most all of my SLRs (with the exception of my Kodak Retina Reflex S) have focal plane shutters, while all of my rangefinders have leaf shutters. Is the new Zeiss Ikon camera a leaf shutter camera?
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Jul 8, 2006 8:59:34 GMT -5
Post by PeterW on Jul 8, 2006 8:59:34 GMT -5
Sackcloth and ashes if I'm wrong, but I thought cameras were still being made with between the lens leaf shutters.
The Seagull TLR, for example??
Peter W
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Jul 8, 2006 16:11:20 GMT -5
Post by Randy on Jul 8, 2006 16:11:20 GMT -5
Brian, with searching on GOOGLE and YAHOO, the majority of information I found called cameras with leaf shutters behind the lens shutters. One or two called them between the lens shutters. I did mean between the lens....sorry. I figured when I mentioned my rangefinders everyone would know. I have been doing searches for a couple weeks on this and figured it was time to ask here.
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