Looks as if the shutter is not opening fully would be my first guess, the second picture also could be down to the childs movement with a slow shutter speed. I had similar with my camcorder with the curtain type shutter on the lens front which was sticking,
Does look like data curuption, had a similar issue with images transferred from a smart phone once, on another PC they were fine, in the end seemed to be a driver/USB issue. Just my thoughts though.
good point, my memory or amazon, I'll need to check, thanksWhere was it bought from, dod?
Sandisk actually have a very good guarantee.
The second file is like a composite of two different shots. That would be consistent with the next shot in the series which had zoomed in closer on the child.I'm going to be different and say the shutter.
The first image looks like could be either, file corruption looks exactly like that.
The second image is a strange one. If it was the card, where does it get the child's hair? It looks like it's the shutter that delayed close the bottom half.
The position at which the image goes bad also says it's the shutter. File corruption is not this consistent.
That would seem to indicate the card is not writing properly. That could be the card itself, or the writing bit inside the camera. One will be cheap and easy to fix; the other could be PIA.The second file is like a composite of two different shots. That would be consistent with the next shot in the series which had zoomed in closer on the child.
It's not the shutter for me. There's significant blue coloration and also some funky artifacts etc at the transition between the two "halves" and I don't know of any way a delayed and stuck shutter/curtain could produce that. It must be some part of the image processing and saving pipeline, so for your sake I hope it's just a card problem. It's best practice to make sure you format the card in camera before using each time you've transferred the images to your computer. That might sort it, but personally I would never take the risk of a dodgy card. Just get another one.
Does it display fine on the back of the camera?
Don't think it's anything to do with subject movement and the files are like that when viewed in camera.
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Does it look like this in the camera or just in the computer?
Don't think it's anything to do with subject movement and the files are like that when viewed in camera.