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Exposure variation (or rolling shadow) from frame to frame d600


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I'm getting an exposure variation from frame to frame. Really, it's more like a "rolling shadow".

D600, shooting at constant shutter and f stop. ISO on auto, but does not vary.

I think that I've had this with other cameras as well. Images attached. Thinking shutter problem?

I left the images unadjusted. 

Any ideas?

 



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I don't see any image.  What are the shutter, aperture and ISO settings?



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I'm a photographer. For a Nikon forum, it sure is difficult to post photos.

Can you see them now?



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That is not unusual when shooting under fluorescent lighting. The light level fluctuates as the light source lights up every 1/60s. When you use shorter shutter speeds than that, you get variations in exposure, slightly varying white balance and in mixed lighting, shadows can move from frame to frame.