But I made it with a removable sensor like on the commercial machines and I regret doing so a bit. Thing is that the commercial ones used in repair shops have a light that is collimated. This makes the readings much more precise.
Inexpensive laser used in these projects makes collimated light as good or better than the older commercial testing units. As long as the sensor is interpreting the on/off correctly, a laser/Arduino shutter tester can be better than the commercial units in my opinion.
I bid up to $600 for this ZTS tester on e-bay a few months ago; now I'm glad I did not get it. For $600 I can make a very very nice one myself.