--- Bob Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Next: I have EOS1n, EOS RT and EOS 50e ... their
> shutter lag times
> and general response times are not identical. I
> would not be
> surprised if there was a finite delay .. (note: I'm
> talking about
> fast angular shifts in the subject across the view.
> If I could afford
> a matching body (to either of the above) I would be
> less sceptical.
I can't imagine any reasonable way to get the shutters
to fire in sync using bodies with differing lag times.
No matter what solution you use, you're going to be
triggering the shutter release simultaneously, not the
shutter.
While I suupose it would be possible to build an
electronic device that lets you insert a variable lag
time before one of the two bodies is tripped,
adjusting it would be a potential nightmare of trial
and error.
If you really need absolutely synchronous shutter
tripping, I think you might be better served to hunt
down a purpose built stereo camera. The next best
would be two idential bodies, but sample to sample
variance is probably going to introduce some
differences even in that case.
=====
Bob Meyer
Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.
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