A few years ago, a manufacturer�s representant came here in Curitiba, Brazil, to show the wonders of his 1-shot/3-shot system. He mounted the setup, made the 1-shot, then switched to 3-shot, and made the new exposure. When he open both shots, side-by-side, the 1-shot was clearly better than the 3-shot (probably because of the long trip, the system needed calibration, which he had not done). Then he could do nothing but joke: "Well, I think we have to lower the quality of the one-shot" <BG>. Rodolpho Pajuaba www.pajuaba.com.br
Aitor A checkerboard pattern usually comes about with variance in flash output over the 16 shots, however this doesn't look like that. There are a couple of possibles with the Sinar - 1 is the camera has moved slightly during exposure, and - 2 the back needs a piezo calibration, (or a combination of both) You need the piezo calibration chart that should have come with your back, then run thru the on screen instructions in Captureshop. Also the quality of your lens will be more critical in 16shot mode. Personally I've never got good 16 shots out of the Sinar, our Imacon is excellent at it! Hope this helps =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
