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QUERZOLI

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Hi, i am just wondering if someone have seen it before, could it be because the axpesure is longer than 23 seconds,,... i am not sure but i guess i read somewhere that the 132 can do exposures just for as long as 23 seconds,,,... it doesnt make any sense for me though......  on shorter exposures it was amazing quality.....

Can anybody  help
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horizontal aberration on ixpress 132c, has anyone seen it??
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2009, 12:12:03 pm »

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Hi, i am just wondering if someone have seen it before, could it be because the axpesure is longer than 23 seconds,,... i am not sure but i guess i read somewhere that the 132 can do exposures just for as long as 23 seconds,,,... it doesnt make any sense for me though......  on shorter exposures it was amazing quality.....

Can anybody  help
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That's typical of what you see when there is a mismatch of shutter speed and digital back exposure time. I would guess that the shutter was still open when the back ended its capture.
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QUERZOLI

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« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2009, 12:57:02 pm »

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That's typical of what you see when there is a mismatch of shutter speed and digital back exposure time. I would guess that the shutter was still open when the back ended its capture.



Thanks... any idea of why this would have happened???  i just started using this camera ... ill do further tests since i just updated the firmware

again, thanks a lot
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horizontal aberration on ixpress 132c, has anyone seen it??
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2009, 01:12:23 pm »

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Hi, i am just wondering if someone have seen it before, could it be because the axpesure is longer than 23 seconds,,... i am not sure but i guess i read somewhere that the 132 can do exposures just for as long as 23 seconds,,,... it doesnt make any sense for me though......  on shorter exposures it was amazing quality.....

It does appear that the data is being read off the CCD as the Shutter is still open for a 23 seconds exposure.

On the 132C, Press the Menu button, Navigate to Shutter and select (32) for 32 seconds, press OK.
The default shutter setting is 1/8 second.

Paul
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« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2009, 01:15:47 pm »

The "digital back exposure time" (call it activation time) should be at least equal, better longer than the shutter speed. You should be able to adjust the back exposure time in the software, although I don't know it.

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Thanks... any idea of why this would have happened???  i just started using this camera ... ill do further tests since i just updated the firmware

again, thanks a lot
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« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2009, 08:27:46 pm »

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It does appear that the data is being read off the CCD as the Shutter is still open for a 23 seconds exposure.

On the 132C, Press the Menu button, Navigate to Shutter and select (32) for 32 seconds, press OK.
The default shutter setting is 1/8 second.

Paul


thanks a lot, i appreciate your reply..... thank you
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