On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 01:46  PM, Feroze Kistan wrote:

I don't think so, I need a flat continous light source that dosn't give off
too
much heat, if one is flicking on and off at 1/100 a sec I think I would only
be getting
half the light at any given moment most likely with my luck just as the
shutter opens

Feroze

Quality electronic ballasts flicker at extremely high rates, not the low rates of magnetic/tar ballasts. I would be very surprised if a camera would be bothered by one. But a simple test would be to find a CF fixture and take a shot of it.

Dan Scott



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