It was 24/6/03 9:06 am, when Tim Wheeler wrote:
>> How can the users be 100% sure it's the camera misbehaving and not
>> their strobes?
> The variations have occurred outside, in sunlight, with no flash.
But the posts quoted said studio....studio with open roof?
> Sunspot activity?
Who knows?.....Set up two or three S2's and fire off about a 1000 frames in
sync and then see if a color shift happens at the same split second the
frames were taken or are scattered randomly over the time line. If the
former, it's a lighting problem. If the latter, it's a camera problem.
I have read that the digital cameras are less forgiving of light temperature
variations where film is more forgiving. An old wives tale?
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