test outside seemed ok. I really hope this is just an indoor lighting thing. I will know for sure in 2 weeks when I take pictures at a venus I'm familiar with.
I've seen this effect on a 70-200 as well as a 50mm so I don't think it is a lens issue.
I did a long burst with auto-focus turned off to maximize the 10fps at around 1/1000 or shorter. This showed a cyclical pattern of exposure changes over about a 5 frame period: 0, +1, +2, +1, 0, +1, +2, ... (numbers aren't related to stops, just a way for me to explain the cyclical-ness).
I've seen this effect on a 70-200 as well as a 50mm so I don't think it is a lens issue.
I did a long burst with auto-focus turned off to maximize the 10fps at around 1/1000 or shorter. This showed a cyclical pattern of exposure changes over about a 5 frame period: 0, +1, +2, +1, 0, +1, +2, ... (numbers aren't related to stops, just a way for me to explain the cyclical-ness).