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RE: [OM] Fireworks set Up?

Subject: RE: [OM] Fireworks set Up?
From: "Daniel" <danrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:42:33 -1000
That's what I found myself, but having both hands full with the cable
release and remote in the other leaves me unable to hold my Beer  :)
Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jan Sturm (GMX)
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:09 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Fireworks set Up?

If you are mounted on a tripod, take a cable release and possibly a 
remote cord with you if you want to achive film wind on without touching

the camera set up. Here's how you do it:

Screw the cable release into the shutter on the body - set body to B
Attach the remote cord to the winder / md setup

Expose your frame with the cable release. Once you close the shutter, 
fire the MD / Winder (best to have it set in single mode) by either 
Remote Cord or gently pressing on the Winder's / MD's Shutter release.

The Winder / MD will detect that the shutter has been fired, but the 
film has not been wound and the shutter has not been cocked. So it will 
do that for you, anticipating the next exposure (of course, again via 
the cable release - and here the cycle closes)

OM Gear is pretty clever stuff, eh ?

Bests, Jan

John A. Lind wrote:
> At 04:25 PM 7/3/03, you wrote:
> 
>> So if I shoot w/md the camera will atomicity shoot at 500 sec?
>> How?
>> Dan
>>
>> B26) What shutter speed do I get with an OM-2(N) fired with a winder
or
>> motor drive when the shutter speed ring is set to B?
>>
>>         1/500th sec.
>>
>>         Thanks to John Hermanson <omtech@xxxxxxxxx>
> 
> 
> The problem relates to how Olympus designed the MD's and Winders.  On 
> many systems, the film does not advance to the next frame until you
let 
> up on the MD/Winder button.  The OM system does not work that way.
The 
> film advances to the next frame as soon as the shutter closes, whether

> it's in Single or Sequence mode.  IMO this is an advantage, but it is
at 
> the cost (trade-off) of not being able to use the "B" shutter speed 
> setting.  See the "Main Characteristics" text in the eSIF for the MD
1, 
> MD 2, Winder 1, and Winder 2:
>
http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/motordrivegroup/motor_drive_1.ht
m
>
http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/motordrivegroup/motor_drive_2.ht
m
>   http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/motordrivegroup/winder_1.htm
>   http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/motordrivegroup/winder_2.htm
> 
> Also looked in my Winder 2 manual under its specs.  It lists the
usable 
> shutter speeds for the OM-1[n], OM-2[n] and OM-10.  In manual exposure

> mode, all were 1-1/1000th . . . NO "B."  What the manual doesn't state

> is what happens if you do use the "B" setting.
> 
> The "B" on all the single-digit bodies is mechanical.  The MD/Winder 
> lets up on the shutter release mechanism inside the camera as soon as
it 
> has been actuated so it can get on with winding to the next frame as 
> soon as the shutter closes . . . whether or not you're still
depressing 
> the button on the MD/Winder handle.  Clint or John H. will have more 
> details.  My best educated guess is this all happens in about 1/500th 
> second!
> 
> -- John
> 
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