Is there a significant shutter correction?
A. The S2KB shutter moves linearly across the field of view. As a result, any shutter correction will be an additive offset that is applied to the requested exposure time. On two separate occasions, this correction was measured to be +0.016 +/- 0.002 sec. Thus, a requested exposure time of 1 second will actually be 1.016 seconds. This means that requested exposure times of 2 seconds and longer will incur errors of less than 1%.
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