原来M7在FM3A面前也要低头。。。# PhotoGear - 摄影器材
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读了这段以后,对FM3A更佩服了,
http://coffeegeek.tumblr.com/post/7160594909/the-last-great-mec
“HYBRID SHUTTER What really makes the FM3a special is not so much its
mechanical nature however - this is, as far as I know, the only completely
functional hybrid camera with a dual electronic and mechanical shutter
control, offering the full range of shutter speeds even when there’s no
battery inside the camera. Leica with the M7 can’t do that: their
electronic shutter can only shoot at 1/60th or 1/125th a second on no-
battery backup mechanics.
The FM3a can shoot even at 1/4000th a second, mechanically, which was the
holy grail of film cameras 20 years ago, and many could only achieve it with
an electronically controlled shutter. This is especially notable because
there’s actually two shutter systems inside the camera and Nikon didn’t
even think 1/4000th a second would be possible with this hybrid system. But,
they pulled it off: the FM3a can shoot from Bulb through 1/4000th a second
in full stops without batteries. When batteries are in the camera and you’
re shooting on Aperture Priority mode, you also get that entire range, but
stepless, letting you hypothetically shoot at 1/875 a second if the metering
requires it.”
http://coffeegeek.tumblr.com/post/7160594909/the-last-great-mec
“HYBRID SHUTTER What really makes the FM3a special is not so much its
mechanical nature however - this is, as far as I know, the only completely
functional hybrid camera with a dual electronic and mechanical shutter
control, offering the full range of shutter speeds even when there’s no
battery inside the camera. Leica with the M7 can’t do that: their
electronic shutter can only shoot at 1/60th or 1/125th a second on no-
battery backup mechanics.
The FM3a can shoot even at 1/4000th a second, mechanically, which was the
holy grail of film cameras 20 years ago, and many could only achieve it with
an electronically controlled shutter. This is especially notable because
there’s actually two shutter systems inside the camera and Nikon didn’t
even think 1/4000th a second would be possible with this hybrid system. But,
they pulled it off: the FM3a can shoot from Bulb through 1/4000th a second
in full stops without batteries. When batteries are in the camera and you’
re shooting on Aperture Priority mode, you also get that entire range, but
stepless, letting you hypothetically shoot at 1/875 a second if the metering
requires it.”