etrump
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Shutter speed doesn't seem to effect it. I have exposures from 1/500 to 4 seconds with pretty much the same effect. You would think if it was shutter on long exposures the impact would be much less as pronounced.That what I had suggested to Ed at 545am this morning when I read his email.
I think it would be productive to check both sides of the speed at 1 sec and also at 1/125 and in the middle to rule out shutter sync with back issues. Usually that creates some bad calibration data and/blurred or smeared pixels.
I would also take off the one shot and rule that it can be causing some type of timing issues.
In the past KG has problems with the Truewide at certain shutter speeds because of the timing of the chip being activated. it was due to the copal shutter and avoiding a certain shutter speed in bright daylight had to be used to over come this.
Testing it in ATL with all the experience in that room at the Cambo Open House this Friday in Atlanta will certainly solve the issue and Guy will be there to report back the findings.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Chris Snipes
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Tested with and without the CF as well. same issue.