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4. Increase the speed as long as the structure stops (in synchronization with shutter)
– the structure is “frozen”.
You are going to realize that countervailing artefacts become visible in case of a
further increment of the speed.
5. Note / mark the best possible setting of the speed and re-open the aperture for the
“normal” shooting.
Like this you are able to minimize eventually appearing artefacts, because even at a high aper-
ture value (and a high depth of fi eld) only stopped structures (converter OFF) become visible
and not moving ones.
PRO35 Image Converter MK II
Compared to the “classic” PRO35 Image Converter the drive system and the noise insulation
have been optimized.
This means that the maximum speed has been considerably increased at a constant maximum
noise level and offers now an enlarged interval for adjusting high frame rate / short exposure
time. (Other improvements in electronic (Re-Design), mechanical components (among other
things optimized synchronization) and cable connection has been made)
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All previous PRO35 Image Converters can be upgraded to MK II, for that purpose con-
tact P+S Technik or your local distributor.
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