Dave ... it's digital photography - whoops, image capture. Do you expect rational explanations for the way all the electrons and electronic bits interact with one another? Just think of the problems various "operating systems" have had in the past, and still have. Why should you expect more, or more logic, from your camera?
Just a suggestion - can you shoot in all manual mode, setting the ap and the shutter. As long as the light doesn't change much you should get more consistent results. Shel > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I get the same thing if I am shooting too fast, especially with jpegs. > > I think the sensor is overheating (not per se, but I do think it is a flaw > > in the capture device when it is too busy). > > > > William Robb > > > > > Possible, but with these i'm just shooting a fence about every 20-30 seconds,1 shot,no > rapid fire.

