Possibly the sensor positioning mech was shut down in that time, the
CCD would then slump to the bottom of the camera creating a shift
effect.

On 9 July 2013 03:32, CollinB <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/55001392@N08/sets/72157634547270776/
>
> These images were taken just moments apart.  The camera was not moved and
> the object was flipped vertically in the same position.
> So why the cropping?  Well, best that I can figure is that, with the camera
> "on" since last Wed., even though asleep, the CPU required a reset.
> It was fixed by removing and re-inserting the battery.  Still, this is the
> oddest thin I've seen  yet with a DSLR.
>
> K30, A50/2.8 Macro
>
> Collin
>
>
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