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Re: Eclair ACL Eclair 144 degree shutter




----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark D." <almiranta@juno.com>
To: <EclairACL@topica.com>
Cc: <les@lesbosher.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 2:21 AM
Subject: RE: Eclair ACL Eclair 144 degree shutter


PS:
How can anyone claim that 144 degrees makes a "subliminally sharper"
image when 1/50th of a second would give better fluidity of movement
from frame to frame? Because it freezes movement by 1/10th of a second,
that's why. - MDL

Well, Mark, here's the counter:
   If the stock is fast, and has a wide tonal range, and the scene itself
has wide ranges of light and dark, you won't see the 1/4 F-stop.

   But with a combination of slower stock and and evenly lit scene, the 1/4
F-stop will become visible.  Try this: load your camera up with 7245 (50D),
and point the camera at an evenly lit scene, such as a placid sea/sky.

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