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Feeling a tad bored yesterday I stumbled across a thread on another site with a circuit diagram showing how to make your own shutter speed tester.
I popped over to Maplins and after about an hour or so of tinkering I now have my own shutter speed tester.
The circuit diagram and principle behind it can be found here : http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/004/0044cW-10288684.pdf
Having built it I was a little concerned as to how accurate it might be so I used my Bronica to test it, as it has an electronic shutter. I haven't yet collated the results but my initial testing show it to be pretty accurate (assuing the Bronica is accurate).
Here are a couple of pictures showing the finished article and the set-up used to test my Bronica.

Shutter Speed Tester 003 by wickerman6, on Flickr

Shutter Speed Tester 001 by wickerman6, on Flickr

Shutter Speed Tester 002 by wickerman6, on Flickr
It works with leaf shutter lenses, there are circuit diagrams for diy shutter testers for focal plane shutters, that might be my next project.
I popped over to Maplins and after about an hour or so of tinkering I now have my own shutter speed tester.
The circuit diagram and principle behind it can be found here : http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/004/0044cW-10288684.pdf
Having built it I was a little concerned as to how accurate it might be so I used my Bronica to test it, as it has an electronic shutter. I haven't yet collated the results but my initial testing show it to be pretty accurate (assuing the Bronica is accurate).
Here are a couple of pictures showing the finished article and the set-up used to test my Bronica.

Shutter Speed Tester 003 by wickerman6, on Flickr

Shutter Speed Tester 001 by wickerman6, on Flickr

Shutter Speed Tester 002 by wickerman6, on Flickr
It works with leaf shutter lenses, there are circuit diagrams for diy shutter testers for focal plane shutters, that might be my next project.