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Feb 05, 2011 13:59 |  #1

With my new 5dMkII when I view the pic on the LCD there is Black hi definition looking ghosting. It moves around on the pic on the lcd.

I changed cards and it still does it.

Any idea whats going wrong?

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Feb 05, 2011 14:52 |  #2

Does this happen when your camera is stationary?
Say, mounted on a tripod but you're still getting this ghosting movement?


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Feb 05, 2011 14:55 |  #3

WTF? You mean the black ghosting moves around while you're just looking at a picture?


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Feb 05, 2011 16:44 |  #4

gibbit1 wrote in post #11783124 (external link)
WTF? You mean the black ghosting moves around while you're just looking at a picture?

Yes thats what it doing, when previewing with the LCD, Its doing it all my cards that have picture on them.

Whats going on? Anybody else ever seen this???


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Feb 05, 2011 16:46 |  #5

Luxury wrote in post #11783107 (external link)
Does this happen when your camera is stationary?
Say, mounted on a tripod but you're still getting this ghosting movement?

It looks like Black high contrast flashing on the highlights.


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Feb 05, 2011 16:55 |  #6

k9trainer wrote in post #11783669 (external link)
It looks like Black high contrast flashing on the highlights.

...you mean the alerts that tell you when a highlight is blown?

There's a setting for that, you know... :lol:


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Feb 05, 2011 17:16 |  #7

TheBurningCrown wrote in post #11783724 (external link)
...you mean the alerts that tell you when a highlight is blown?

There's a setting for that, you know... :lol:

I guess I didn't know, Let me look into it more.

OK yessss thats what it was, I have no idea when that setting was changed.

Thats why I love this board, ask and you shall receive.

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Feb 05, 2011 22:47 |  #8

k9trainer wrote in post #11783837 (external link)
I guess I didn't know, Let me look into it more.

OK yessss thats what it was, I have no idea when that setting was changed.

Thats why I love this board, ask and you shall receive.

THANK YOU!!

Sure thing, happens to all of us sometimes ;) :D.


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