Phase One P+ Series User Manual Page 37

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Shutter refers to the shutter of the camera the P+ back resides
on.
Due to the sleeping architecture of the P+
back, where the CCD is put to sleep to
reduce power consumption, the P+ back
needs to wake up before shooting. The timing
of this wake up signal is referred to as the
latency.
In general, If the camera is used with medium
format cameras with digital interface the
setting can be either "Short latency" or "Long
latency".
Short latency has a shorter response time, but
is power consuming, so when battery time is
an issue you should select "Long latency" on
the cost of response time from the camera.
If the P+ back is used in "two shoot mode" on a large format
camera with i.e. a copal shutter or another mechanical shutter
where the shutter is released one time for waking up the back,
and another time for shooting the image, then the shutter setting
in the P+ back should be set to "long latency".
While short latency will respond immediately to triggering the
camera, Long latency will not be that fast, but in return you gain
much longer battery power.
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