@MrCyberdude The mirror bounce (on all the cameras shown that I watched) happens after the image has been taken. It's going up that the mirror seems pretty well damped. Even then there is quite a long pause prior to the shutter slit traveling across the sensor.
That is impressive. Looks like Active dampening is needed.
I wonder if some form of minature inductive braking could be utilized to soften the mirror stop/bounce.
MrCyberdude 1 year ago
@MrCyberdude The mirror bounce (on all the cameras shown that I watched) happens after the image has been taken. It's going up that the mirror seems pretty well damped. Even then there is quite a long pause prior to the shutter slit traveling across the sensor.
MrMac1942 1 year ago
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MrCyberdude 1 year ago
Not very good parameters for shooting.
1/500 and F:8.0 or F:5.6 would be greater to see :)
PS: Amazing video. How fragile all mechs are... Brrrr :)
zebooka 1 year ago