> The only explanation I can
> think of is that the camera rotated on the tripod just as it took the
> picture, assuming the 10D has a horizontal plane shutter.  Could the
> acceleration of the first shutter blind cause the camera to move?  Any
> other explanations?  I haven't brought the images in with me, so can't
> post them anywhere just yet, but could do so tomorrow.
>

Highly unlikely....., unless the pan portion of the tri-pod head was really
loose, even then I find it hard to believe the small amount of mass from the
shutter plan mechanism can cause that much recoil to result in this lateral
compression you described.

Ken

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