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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shel Belinkoff"
> Subject: The Nine Second Difference
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> > http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/2up.jpg
> >
> > Just nine seconds separate these two pics. They are almost identical
> > shots. Both were made with the istDs, both at a rating of 3200 ISO, both
> > @
> > 70mm, both at an aperture of 5.6, both using multi-segment metering, both
> > using auto focus (more on that later!), both on one of the automatic
> > modes,
> > yet they are a stop apart, with the top pic made @ 1/30 sec and the bottom
> > @ 1/15.
> >
> > What crummy results these are. The pics, imo, should have an identical
> > exposure. They would were a funky old manual camera body being used. Is
> > this the kind of erratic results one can expect from high-tech cameras,
> > or
> > is there some sort of failure to communicate or understand on my part?
> > Why
> > would these pics be so far apart in their results?
>
> Pretty amazing ain't it?
> I find it to be pretty common on the D if I shoot many shots quickly.
> It just goes erratic for some reason.
>
> William Robb
All 3 Dslr's i have will, at some time, do this.
Dave