Is it possible a Nikon possessed my 30D on this shot?
Only one like this. ISO 400:
tmonatr Goldmember 1,585 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Tennessee More info | Nov 07, 2007 14:26 | #1 Is it possible a Nikon possessed my 30D on this shot? Tim
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Nov 07, 2007 14:30 | #2 Yeah it's possible. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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Nov 07, 2007 14:39 | #3 cdifoto wrote in post #4271775 Yeah it's possible. ![]() Seriously though that's odd. If anything wierd happens once, I shrug it off. Twice, scratch my head then shrug it off. More than that, I call CFS. Funny thing is, I took several other pics in the same place, same settings, and this is the only shot (Thank God) that has this banding. Tim
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latigid Member 203 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Nov 07, 2007 14:39 | #4 I had a strange issue similar to that on one shot at iso 400 on my 20d just recently. 70d, 10-22, 24 2.8, 50 1.8, 60 2.8 macro, 24-105L
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jra Cream of the Crop 6,568 posts Likes: 35 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Nov 07, 2007 16:12 | #5 Looks like some type of RF interference. Maybe caused by something real close such as a cell phone....just a guess.
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theague Mr. Monkey Pants! More info | Nov 07, 2007 16:15 | #6 I had it happen on a 20D once. I shot two shots very close together, one is REALLY noisy and bad looking, the other is crisp as can be. - Kody
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picturecrazy soft-hearted weenie-boy 8,565 posts Likes: 780 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Alberta, CANADA More info | Nov 07, 2007 18:50 | #7 I get banding just like that when I totally suck and shoot something really underexposed and have to bring it up like 3+ stops in post processing. You sure that's not what happened? I can reproduce it quite reliably on all my cameras. Not that I'd want to, but nobody gets every single exposure spot on. -Lloyd
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agent.media Senior Member 472 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Nov 07, 2007 21:15 | #8 I've noticed the banding at high ISO on my 40D. See along the dark side of his face HERE. Alex
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Nov 07, 2007 22:32 | #9 picturecrazy wrote in post #4273548 I get banding just like that when I totally suck and shoot something really underexposed and have to bring it up like 3+ stops in post processing. You sure that's not what happened? I can reproduce it quite reliably on all my cameras. Not that I'd want to, but nobody gets every single exposure spot on. I didn't really bring this up much, if any. I know if if I try to bring up underexposed shots at high ISO I get tons of noise, but haven't had the banding before. Tim
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Nov 07, 2007 23:25 | #10 tmonatr wrote in post #4274786 I didn't really bring this up much, if any. Show us the original. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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ItsMike Goldmember 2,185 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Greenlawn NY More info | Nov 08, 2007 02:29 | #11 |
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