Nikon D3 sensor fault maybe?

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I have noticed an issue with my D3 recently. Every now and then (maybe 1 in 100 shots) I get a shot that has magenta/pink banding obscuring the bottom third of the image. Now what's particularly strange about this is that on lightroom, these files will initially show a preview image that looks fine, it is only when lightroom does it's proper rendering that the issue appears.

I need to do a bit more investigating as to whether it's all lenses or just one or just one memory card effected but thought I'd just initially find out whether anybody has seen a similar issue before?
 
Had a D700 and D3 for a few years and experience no problem. I think you answer your own question, test the camera with another lens and memory card to see does the problem is still their.
 
Had a D700 and D3 for a few years and experience no problem. I think you answer your own question, test the camera with another lens and memory card to see does the problem is still their.

Cheers. Just read a thread somewhere else that may point towards a card reader issue. Going to test that theory later.

ETA this thread seems to demonstrate exact same issue.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1476996
 
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Cheers. Just read a thread somewhere else that may point towards a card reader issue. Going to test that theory later.

ETA this thread seems to demonstrate exact same issue.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1476996

Lets hope is only the card that is causing the issue. Card is easily replace if that is the problem. D3 is a robust camera, most of them is ok and will continue to run even if you burn it ...... lol
 
Lets hope is only the card that is causing the issue. Card is easily replace if that is the problem. D3 is a robust camera, most of them is ok and will continue to run even if you burn it ...... lol

I suspect the card reader but we'll see. The d3 is on 300k shutter actuations and still going strong. Touch wood!
 
I have noticed an issue with my D3 recently. Every now and then (maybe 1 in 100 shots) I get a shot that has magenta/pink banding obscuring the bottom third of the image. Now what's particularly strange about this is that on lightroom, these files will initially show a preview image that looks fine, it is only when lightroom does it's proper rendering that the issue appears.

I need to do a bit more investigating as to whether it's all lenses or just one or just one memory card effected but thought I'd just initially find out whether anybody has seen a similar issue before?
I think the initial rendering is the jpeg, and when it finally renders it's the RAW so it suggests an issue with RAW reading/writing.
 
I would also say card/reader.
 
I bet it's the card.
 
Cheers all. I did a little experimenting last night with 100 or so images saved across 2x CF cards, identical raw files on both cards. When I imported card 1 from the card reader, I got 3 images showing this issue. On the other card I got 2 images showing the issue but they were completely different images. I then tried an import from cable directly between camera and mac, and got 1 image showing the issue on card 2, all fine on card 1. Then tried it on a different USB port and all were fine. Tried that port with card reader, all fine. So, it looks like it might be an issue with 1 USB port. Not quite what I was expecting.
 
Cheers all. I did a little experimenting last night with 100 or so images saved across 2x CF cards, identical raw files on both cards. When I imported card 1 from the card reader, I got 3 images showing this issue. On the other card I got 2 images showing the issue but they were completely different images. I then tried an import from cable directly between camera and mac, and got 1 image showing the issue on card 2, all fine on card 1. Then tried it on a different USB port and all were fine. Tried that port with card reader, all fine. So, it looks like it might be an issue with 1 USB port. Not quite what I was expecting.

Well done. Just shows that eliminating things step by steps helps to pin the problem down.
 
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