That fits my recollection, too, as I was worrying a little about the
effect of clouds moving across the path of the sun from time to time.
Meter readings were always the same, however, at the point at which I
actuated the shutter. I had to pull back the tripod when I switched from
the 50 to the 55. It might have been a better test to set up the 55 and
then switch to the 50.
Joel W.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012, at 07:16 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> If you look at the rim of the pot in the Nikkor shot you'll see that the
> light has changed (maybe just the angle) and it's brighter back there.
> Side effect of testing over time with changing natural light.
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