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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
I posted this same mesage at dpview, but thought it was important enough to post here as well. Plus, if anyone here can help out, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks. |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
Here are the photos: Bridge - Banding - Levels Pushed ![]() Bridge - No Banding ![]() Edited by Softechie on Nov 15, 2004 at 11:01 PM GMT |
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JCDoss Registered: Jan 02, 2002 Total Posts: 1070 Country: United States |
I don't think it has to do with the flash. I just took some photos at ISO 3200 at -2EV and got some fairly noticeable banding. Also, I don't want to overstate the problem... it's NOT a problem in 99.5% of the shots I've taken, and I've never seen it at anything below ISO 3200 (although I haven't undertaken any long exposures yet, like you have). But when it's there, yeowee! It's THERE. |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
Yeah, Softechie said he would post the pictures for me so check back here again. However, I was using iso 100 and 200 and I got extremely visible banding only when using the flash. I took about 30 pictures tonight with the same setting and only the ones with flash showed banding. At iso 3200 without flash it was there, but it was not nearly as bad as this. Also, I've done a bit more testing and at iso 3200 I get banding in 50% of shots that have dark areas, even if the subject is properly exposed. |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
Thanks for posting the photos!! |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
The banding is horrible! |
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JCDoss Registered: Jan 02, 2002 Total Posts: 1070 Country: United States |
What's the difference between the first set of shots and the second set? |
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Ricardo Maui Registered: Feb 11, 2002 Total Posts: 6847 Country: United States |
maybe you should upgrade to a 1Ds MKII.................. |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
For this picture it was completely unnecessary, I'm not sure what I was thinking |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
Same settings for both pictures, except the one with the banding had the flash fire. Like I said, I didn't need it for this one, but a few others I took tonight where the flash helped also showed banding. I think the flash causes some kind of interference. |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
You've mentioned internal flash. Would it be the same with external mounted flash? |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
Not sure...I'll have to try again tomorrow after I complain to Canon |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
After reading banding on DPR, they have it at ISO 1600 w/o flash as well. So banding isn't necessary with internal flash. Maybe it's defected on the unit level and not wide across all units. No banding at ISO 3200 and no flash. |
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slin100 Registered: Mar 02, 2004 Total Posts: 839 Country: United States |
I can imagine that a discharging flash is quite likely to be an electrically noisy event. At ISO 3200, the sensor could be sensitive to this noise. OTOH, the regularity of the banding could suggest something else, like a bug in the firmware or a flaw in the amplifier stage. |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
Which focus mode did you have it at? |
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stevei Registered: Feb 20, 2004 Total Posts: 949 Country: United Kingdom |
With the 10D, ISO 3200 used to be obtained by the camera doing the equivalent of shooting at ISO1600 with 1 stop underexposure then pushing the result by 1 stop. So if you underexpose by 1 stop at 3200, it's actually like shooting at 1600 then trying to push it 2 stops afterwards, so it isn't too surprising that the results are poor. |
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Sam Bennett Registered: Sep 26, 2004 Total Posts: 4627 Country: United States |
jdee, can you post some full-rez shots for us to download? This looks similar to an issue I've had with the 20D and my 50MM f/1.4 - most likely connected to electrical interference with the motor. I'd like to see if it's the same distinct pattern - it's hard to tell look at these resized shots. |
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jdee Registered: Aug 09, 2004 Total Posts: 329 Country: United States |
Sam, |
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Sam Bennett Registered: Sep 26, 2004 Total Posts: 4627 Country: United States |
jdee wrote: |
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OUWxGuesser Registered: Mar 17, 2002 Total Posts: 32 Country: United States |
On dpreview, another user posted he got banding when he used AF with a certain lens.... When he switched to MF, it went away. My theory is that the banding is due to voltage reductions across the camera body due to various things... in the dpreview guy's case... the AF was probably draining voltage... while in your case, it is use of the camera flash. Under this theory, off camera flash shouldn't impact any photos since the flashes have their own power supply. For whatever reason (I'm not an EE), the voltage reduction apperas to cause the sensor to band. |
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Softechie Registered: Jun 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
Sam, Is that you the one who posted the 20D banding problem on DPR? |
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Rune Registered: May 14, 2003 Total Posts: 116 Country: Norway |
jdee wrote: |
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Sam Bennett Registered: Sep 26, 2004 Total Posts: 4627 Country: United States |
Softechie wrote: |
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Sam Bennett Registered: Sep 26, 2004 Total Posts: 4627 Country: United States |
Just to reiterate: I do not know at this time if jdee is seeing the same problem I see. The 20D (and every other Canon dSLR) displays various levels of banding at every ISO - this is a fact of life with all dSLRs right now. However, the banding I'm talking about is very abnormal - it is an extremely distinct type of banding. Here are two photos, taken seconds apart with identical settings which shows the particular problem I'm referring to: ![]() Abnormal banding: ![]() So lets be careful to not confuse jdee's problem with mine. Until I receive the original images, it will be impossible to determine if the issues are related. |