William,

Then I presume your problem is subject distortion rather than blur.
Rather like the early 1900s shots of racing cars leaning forwards
because of the slow traverse of the Graflex FP shutter.  Unfortunately
for P67 fans the only solution is to know what type of movement causes
the problem and work around it, or use an LF lens as you pointed out.

Or change cameras, but that's no answer when you love the camera you've
got :)

Regards,
Anthony Farr

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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anthony Farr" <
> > Do you refer to subject movement when using flash + ambient
> light at the
> > highest X-synch of the P67, or to the 1/30 sec difference in
> the moment
> > of exposure from one frame edge to the opposite edge as the
> shutter
> > makes its traverse, regardless of how short a speed has been
> set?
>
> The latter.
> William Robb
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