Is the delay because the signal merely travels at the speed of light?

--- On Wed, 4/20/11, SV Hovland <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a problem with radio
> triggers. They need some time to transfer the signal and
> create a small delay which is enough for the shutter to
> close a little bit. 
> 
> Stig Vidar Hovland
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
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> On Behalf Of Larry Colen
> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 11:01 AM
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> Subject: Another K-5 lesson learned
> 
> I was doing some studio work today of some jewelry. I
> noticed a bit of darkening towards the bottom of the frame,
> figured that it was the lights, but sort of liked the
> effect.
> 
> When I changed from shooting horizontally to shooting
> facing down, I noticed that the dark at the bottom of the
> frame stayed at the bottom, no matter which direction the
> camera was pointed.
> 
> Lesson learned: with my radio triggers and studio strobes,
> even though my K-5 thinks it can sync at 1/160, it can only
> *almost* sync.
> 
> Just a heads up of something to be careful of.
> 
> --
> Larry Colen [email protected]
> sent from i4est
> 
> 
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