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Old 12-02-17, 09:25 PM   #2781
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I got a 4 with the Jupiter 8.
Is that changing film speed or shutter speed?
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Old 12-02-17, 09:28 PM   #2782
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Shutter speed. This applies to any camera when the film speed dial moves with the film advance. Go to Butkus and download a manual and read before trying to use. Also, the take up spool on the 4 isn't fixed, so when you take the back off it can drop out.
Was it a black or silver Jupiter?
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Old 12-02-17, 09:30 PM   #2783
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I think it's a black Jupiter.
I'm impressed with the image quality on your pics.
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Old 12-02-17, 09:39 PM   #2784
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Have a read:

http://mattsclassiccameras.com/range...pacts/zorki-4/

Yeah, pretty sharp, not sure why I haven't shot with it more. I have the black Jupiter on both of mine.
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Old 12-02-17, 09:48 PM   #2785
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I'm selling an overrated milk frother that came with a coffee machine. That will pay for the Zorki ~ in my mind anyway.
How did you meter? Sunny 16, hand held or another camera?
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Old 12-02-17, 09:57 PM   #2786
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Sunny 16 I think. I tend to use the light meter app now for most things. Have you got it already?
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Old 13-02-17, 07:55 AM   #2787
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Haven't got either the camera or the app.
Zorki should arrive later in the week so there's that and the Rocky stuff to come.
Windows phone is a bit limited for apps - I'll see if there's anything for metering.
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Old 13-02-17, 10:00 AM   #2788
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Try this, i can't view it at work it seems, blocked as it's a possible games site (they say)
windowsphoneapks.com/APK_Pocket-Light-Meter_Windows-Phone.html
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Old 13-02-17, 06:02 PM   #2789
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Waaayyyy back early in this thread, Johnny posted something about building a shutter tester. Any chance of some pics or list/diagram of how to build one?
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Old 13-02-17, 07:42 PM   #2790
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Well the Certo plates and mask arrived, and while the plates do fit (plate holders, all empty), the mask is too small by maybe a centimetre in height. Maybe it's meant for a 116 or 127 or whatever camera. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Kenzie does yours have a removable back for plates? Forgotten how many of these you have.

Shutter tester:
http://www.baytan.org/prak/shutter.html
with a screenshot of Audacity here:
http://www.mraggett.co.uk/shuttertes...ttertester.htm
Note in the latter he uses an LED as the light source, I just use a spot lamp. It works fine for leaf shutters, for curtain shutters there is too much light coming at to the phototransistor at an angle, so using a laser (e.g. spirit level, pointer etc.) circumvents that problem. I use a single AAA battery, because the AA holder from Maplin is actually too tight a fit for a real AA. I would have to get it out to check the values of the capacitor and resistor, they don't need to be exactly right. I tried to use the headphone plug from a cheap pair of ear buds but the "wire" inside is a single strand and some string so it doesn't snap! Had to chop up a patch lead instead - may as well have bought a jack plug from Maplin after all.
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