Jayst84
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Hi all,
I bought my 5D new in November 2008 and have been more than happy with it, up until last night.
I took 24 frames last night, and about half of them exhibit this horrible and very pronounced band across the full length of the top edge of the frame. It seems to be on the darker shots that it is more evident.
I've done a bit of reading on the 'net today, and it seems this was a problem when the 5 first came out. Though most seem to report problems when using AI focus, I shot this on single shot. Did Canon never get around to fixing it? Is this something that doesn't come up often, so we're expected to just live with it, or work around it?
I've attached a 100% crop from the top right third of the frame. And the full frame, just to show the lighting conditions. Both are untouched RAW files, opened in ACR, and saved as maximum jpgs.
Crop:
Full frame:
Can anyone shed some light?
Cheers,
Jamie.
PS. To save you looking, here's the basic EXIF:
1/100
f11
ISO400
WB - Flash
AF - Single Shot
EF24-70 f2.8L USM @ 24 mm
580 EX II off camera, triggered by Cactus V2s
I bought my 5D new in November 2008 and have been more than happy with it, up until last night.
I took 24 frames last night, and about half of them exhibit this horrible and very pronounced band across the full length of the top edge of the frame. It seems to be on the darker shots that it is more evident.
I've done a bit of reading on the 'net today, and it seems this was a problem when the 5 first came out. Though most seem to report problems when using AI focus, I shot this on single shot. Did Canon never get around to fixing it? Is this something that doesn't come up often, so we're expected to just live with it, or work around it?
I've attached a 100% crop from the top right third of the frame. And the full frame, just to show the lighting conditions. Both are untouched RAW files, opened in ACR, and saved as maximum jpgs.
Crop:
Full frame:
Can anyone shed some light?
Cheers,
Jamie.
PS. To save you looking, here's the basic EXIF:
1/100
f11
ISO400
WB - Flash
AF - Single Shot
EF24-70 f2.8L USM @ 24 mm
580 EX II off camera, triggered by Cactus V2s