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Accurate exposure timing is required for photographically recorded holograms. One solution is to use photographic timing shutters, but these have limitations particularly when multiple exposures are required, as in lapsed-time holographic interferometry. To overcome these limitations the authors have devised a light weight shutter energised by an in-expensive timing circuit.