My recommendation is that you try shooting it at 1/20th and see if it still
happens. If it doesn't, maybe it is just a timing issue with you shutter. If
it does then there is some other problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: william Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 5:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sorry




Got blasted from several directions, just thought i could ask a question
without getting hit for grammer, caps ect. the reason i sent a bad scan of a
pic(terrible scanner) was so you might know what i was trying to
explain...dont go by the pic,, but the piont were the pic is cut off by over
exposer---and that is what i was reffering to. the camera was set at 60x for
flash, but when i use flash the pics is black on a third of one side like
someone hel;d a piece of carboard in front of the lense on one side if you
know what i mean. pics without flash are fine. this tells me a may have a
leak of light some were? Thats all,thought someone would help even though im
ginda new to this.  Thanks all Bill



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