If magic lantern is installed it could be an overlay.
Are you referring to the circle? Is the 5D a FF camera and the lens designed for APS-C sized sensors? I'd say that's the area of coverage indicated for the lens.
Does it happen with other lenses or just that one?
Well, thats damn strange - I've been googling since you posted and have found nothing - sorry, may be worth trying the lens on another body, not that it would help at all but its worth knowing if its just that body\lens combination.
Have they tried removing the battery and resetting it that way - should make no difference but you never know.
No FF canon is designed to take an APS-C lens so doubtful!Are you referring to the circle? Is the 5D a FF camera and the lens designed for APS-C sized sensors? I'd say that's the area of coverage indicated for the lens.
Is the image taken from an image about to be captured or one that was taken and the ring shows only after taken so strange looks like a small filter is wedged in the lens
I seem to recall you can in the 5D3 menu set lens profiles for non Canon EF lens has that been set if so could you try reset for factory default may account why other lenses are ok
Not visible in liveviewI'm wondering if the focusing screen has come loose?
Good point!Not visible in liveview
I agree and assuming she shoots raw the live view is a jpeg view that points internal software for me as well hence not visible in process or view finder. that was why i enquired if the screen shot was from an image about to be taken or was a view of an image stored if its actually what is shown does it appear when you view after the shot is taken. Also as its only one lens it makes me think its a software lens profile that has been changed in the camera.If it's not visible through the viewfinder or in image post processing, but only in the camera live view, then it must be being generated by image processing software in the camera.
Live view isn't a JPEG it's a live feed from the sensor (hense the name!). I took this as its visible even when not taking the shot.I agree and assuming she shoots raw the live view is a jpeg view that points internal software for me as well hence not visible in process or view finder. that was why i enquired if the screen shot was from an image about to be taken or was a view of an image stored if its actually what is shown does it appear when you view after the shot is taken. Also as its only one lens it makes me think its a software lens profile that has been changed in the camera.
Hope a solution is found its most puzzling![]()
Thanks guess it's live and learn I always thought the image after shot review was the imbedded JPEG so for example if you had blinkies activated you got an idea of exposure then in processing in raw you had more headroom thanks good knowingLive view isn't a JPEG it's a live feed from the sensor (hense the name!). I took this as its visible even when not taking the shot.
If you mean the shot review, that's unprocessed as well (other than creating a visual review) in raw format so it shouldn't be that.
Live view isn't a JPEG it's a live feed from the sensor (hense the name!). I took this as its visible even when not taking the shot.
If you mean the shot review, that's unprocessed as well (other than creating a visual review) in raw format so it shouldn't be that.
This is a shot preview after the fact so it's not a live view. I thought the preview was a compressed jpeg?
I think we might have it narrowed down to a lens software issue because it only happens to this one lens and it doesn't show up in Photoshop. She also mentioned something about using a lens correction setting but I am not aware of an in camera setting for that.
Could be something in the lens correction comment - vignetting, or Peripheral Illumination as Canon calls it, but it's gone wrong somehow. I'd say that was quite a good call.
But I thought she said that the correction was in a camera setting not in Lightroom or photoshop. I didn't think there was such a setting, do you know if the 5DIII has a lens correction setting built in?
Found it! I even have it on. I had no idea.... I'm not sure if it is doing anything.
I stand correctedIt is, Jim's mistaken. Everything you see on the LCD is a JPEG, with all in-camera settings applied.
But no idea what's causing this problem. If it's just with that one lens though, I'd go with a hunch that it's maybe related to a Sigma firmware issue, but never seen anything like it before.
I've used the in camera corrections sporadically (mainly experimenting) but not seen this before.Yes, I think all Canons have it. I'll bet it has something to do with that.
Doing it now
I stand correctedI still didn't think any camera settings away from the raw profile were applied to the thumbnail though?