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That looks like my right knee after a mishap few days ago! :bugeyes:A quick view on the sensor an BAM!. A picture (or three?) is worth a thousand words.....
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That looks like my right knee after a mishap few days ago! :bugeyes:A quick view on the sensor an BAM!. A picture (or three?) is worth a thousand words.....
:OT:BTW welcome to the forum and great first post but sad to say what you have here is pretty rare when a sensor is what looks to me is not just not seated well but completely off its mounting points
Vivek,That looks like my right knee after a mishap few days ago! :bugeyes:
I'm pretty sure that's the A7 III. You know, the one that shoots around corners.Hi everyone! Unfortunately, i´m suffering the same issue on my brand new A7II right out of the box. Then i saw this thread and applied Viramati´s quickly on off workaround, of course with the same IBIS malfunction, but also a black bar like heavy vignetting appeared on the left side of the pictures on landscape orientation and heavy blur like lens decentering on the right upper corner....Decentering was the key... I´ve heard about decentering on lenses but.... is possible on a sensor? A quick view on the sensor an BAM!. A picture (or three?) is worth a thousand words.....
Thank you Guy!, By the way i´m the issueman, i´ve got every issue on every camera i had (except my beautiful Nikon F3!), overheating on the Canon 7D, dust and debris on the Nikon D600 and now this sensor on my brand new A7m2, but nothing will discourage me from doing what i love the most.... Maybe a Phase One will bring me luck?BTW welcome to the forum and great first post but sad to say what you have here is pretty rare when a sensor is what looks to me is not just not seated well but completely off its mounting points
Thanks Vivek.K-H, Thanks
Just fell of a chair (non photography related) with the knee in a weird position and it isn't like a former neighbor of mine who cracked his forehead getting a Leitz Focomat from his attic.
Just discomfort now. Will see in the next few days if it heals on its own or needs some intervention.
Thanks! Welcome and good luck!Thank you Guy!, By the way i´m the issueman, i´ve got every issue on every camera i had (except my beautiful Nikon F3!), overheating on the Canon 7D, dust and debris on the Nikon D600 and now this sensor on my brand new A7m2, but nothing will discourage me from doing what i love the most.... Maybe a Phase One will bring me luck?
Vivek i also hope you recover soon!
Well, we've ALL had that one! :ROTFL:dust and debris on the Nikon D600
Thanks David. What you guys are experiencing seems to be that the SSI gets totally out of alignment, but then somehow finds its way back and then works again. Is that it? TIA.Well mine started working again yesterday morning and still seems ok. Will go into my dealer next week and probably get it sent off even if it is still working.
Thanks for the really cool shot in post #58 that should be very helpful to Sony to debug the problem!Hi everyone! Unfortunately, i´m suffering the same issue on my brand new A7II right out of the box. Then i saw this thread and applied Viramati´s quickly on off workaround, of course with the same IBIS malfunction, but also a black bar like heavy vignetting appeared on the left side of the pictures on landscape orientation and heavy blur like lens decentering on the right upper corner....Decentering was the key... I´ve heard about decentering on lenses but.... is possible on a sensor? A quick view on the sensor an BAM!. A picture (or three?) is worth a thousand words.....
Could be if they link everything up. My case number with them is 11882485 so if Edcargo contacts them maybe he could link into my caseThanks for the really cool shot in post #58 that should be very helpful to Sony to debug the problem!
Yep, i did my homework and sent the shots to Sony, but i was not aware of your post, so i will link your case in my next communication with them. By the way my case number is 21865. Also everybody feel free to use the shots in order to illustrate the problem.Could be if they link everything up. My case number with them is 11882485 so if Edcargo contacts them maybe he could link into my case
And I bet I've got more than both of you combinedOr on the other hand they might! (I'm on 3 glasses of wine though )
. . . and bags is on topic? (bet I've got more than you).
. . . and so . . my A7ii seems to be behaving properly, and so does Silas's (FWIW)
d600 dust fest - you know what, I didnt. That said I also learned a long long time ago that sensors need wet cleans every so often. Just saying ...Well, we've ALL had that one! :ROTFL: