Accuracy of speed EOS 6 d shutter

Hello

I took some time lapses recently, pulling up to the sky. I mostly of clouds on a deep blue sky background, and given that the scene was very bight, I opted to shoot with a shutter speed of 1/1000. I realize it was a mistake because the clouds are somewhat moving a lot on each interval of 5s and the fact the images are very sharp (no blur at all) makes the jerky video. However, there is another effect that I notice which is even more annoying than the ground being: the blue sky Shimmers. In other words, the brightness of the images is inconsistent from one image to the other, and I was wondering if this could be due to different exposure time. Anyone know what is the accuracy of the shutter speed on an EOS camera 6 d? Brightness variations that I see are of the order of 2%, and it is well enough to be visible in the video.

See you soon,.

Michel

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