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5DMkIII problem

reflectedlights

New member
I have never seen this before except when one is shooting above synch speed. THis was not the case since I was shooting during the day (no strobe involved). 3 images had the same problem of the bottom being cut off. Lightroom listed the image as 'this image appears to be damaged'. Anyone every seen this? hopefully it attached.
QU9C7796 by Crackdlens Lens, on Flickr
 

aboudd

New member
Try opening the image again in ACR. If it doesn't display properly, try a different card or reformat (low level) the one you have. After that, it has to be the camera. By the way, was it three consecutive images or was it non-sequential?
 

JonMo

New member
I had this exact issue and it turned out to be my USB Cable connected to my reader. Changed the cable and never had an issue since.
 

reflectedlights

New member
Seems to be a brand new Eye-fi card (or so I believe). Had it occur on several other images some of which had a square grey block in the middle. Since it was a new card, i assumed (we all know what that does...) it was the camera. Since replacing the card...no issues. Thanks for all the responses..you all nailed.
 

pophoto

New member
Seems to be a brand new Eye-fi card (or so I believe). Had it occur on several other images some of which had a square grey block in the middle. Since it was a new card, i assumed (we all know what that does...) it was the camera. Since replacing the card...no issues. Thanks for all the responses..you all nailed.
...nice lens btw! :p
 
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