The green is far to strong on the side to lens cast. Sync errors are generally magenta and often streaky.
These files show pretty well what happens when you hit the exposure limit of the camera, try pushing the exposure even longer and you will begin to see a bunch of hot pixels as well. Try a P45 or any of Phase's +series and you wont see the green error. With the Aptus it will need to be rather cold outside for the CCD to sustain the full 30seconds
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JDG, on the Aptus when you "hit the exposure limit of the camera" it won't save the picture and will produce an error message.
All backs from all makes can suffer from sync errors at various shutter speeds with mechanical cameras and the results can be anything from Magenta/ Green streaks to totally corrupt files.
To "sustain the full 30 seconds" all the Aptus needs is to have the OFF signal happen 30 seconds after the ON signal, regardless of the temperature.
Hot pixels, should they appear, are dealt by LC11
We are all trying to help a photographer here not to sell him a different product....
Thanks, yair