----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Robinson"
Subject: Re: White Balance Problem



> Not that it will help you catch a moving dog, but... if you have
> access to that room again and want to shoot a series of shots at
> something closer to 1/30 second, you might find that the WB is a lot
> more consistent.

Thanks Charles, Dave, Godfrey and Paul.
I happen to be one of the people entrusted with a key for the kennel club, so I 
can crtainly try 
this suggestion.
Trying to find a shutter speed that gets even close to freezing the Bug is 
tough in that room. 
He makes the 50 foot run from a sitting start to a sitting finish is about 4 
seconds, so he does 
get moving.

Next time, I'll try locking in the white balance and going with a somewhat 
shorter exposure 
time. This will have the added benefit of giving me a bit more DOF, which might 
help sharpen 
things up a bit.

Thanks again

William Robb 


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