Matt Blaze on Nostr: Leaf-type shutters, unlike the focal-plane shutters used on most 35mm-type cameras, ...
Leaf-type shutters, unlike the focal-plane shutters used on most 35mm-type cameras, are part of the lens (sandwiched between the front and rear elements) rather than the camera body. The advantage is that they they "sync" to flash at any speed and they don't geometrically distort moving objects. And focal plane shutters are hard to make at as film/sensor size gets larger than 35mm.
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