12-01-2022 02:11 PM - edited 12-01-2022 02:22 PM
Hey community,
I've been experiencing an issue with one of my company cameras, Canon Mk IV, where thin horizontal black lines show up in images from time to time. Very randomly, can shoot 10 - 50 photos without and issue, and then there it will be again. It is seen in Live View every 1 - 3 seconds, and video every 1-3 seconds (so the defect / artifact) is seen in Live View is translating onto the captured video itself. Anyone know what this could be from? It's not like shutter speed + flash sync speed or banding. Just these THIN, black, horizontal lines at random.
I've attached two examples, one black line is at the top height of the photo, one is in the middle of the photo
12-01-2022 02:21 PM
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12-01-2022 02:23 PM
Thanks Danny, updated the post to show "5D"
12-02-2022 07:33 PM
Hello SasquatchLives,
It's really hard to determine exactly what is happening here. I lean toward a possible sensor issue, but the line isn't always in the same place. It doesn't appear to be a banding issue caused by lighting because it's a single line. You may want to try a few tests outdoors under strong daylight to see if it's present there. In any case, you may want to have the camera evaluated at our factory service center. I would include examples such as these images with the camera if you decide to send it in.
12-03-2022 12:06 PM
Thank you!
12-02-2022 07:47 PM
Off the wall thought, but is there any significant electromagnetic equipment in the facility?
12-03-2022 12:05 PM
Hey! It's been happening in multiple different locations and scenarios, so I don't think that's a contributing factor, only happening with this camera body too.
12-03-2022 12:03 PM
" I lean toward a possible sensor issue, ..."
I agree. It is possibly a dead pixel row or rows. As the sensor heats up it may trigger the dead row(s).
12-03-2022 12:07 PM
Thanks for the suggest! It sounds like something that could only be fixed by taking it in for repairs, not troubleshooting in camera.
12-03-2022 12:08 PM
Its unlikely any magnetic thing since the line is so perfectly straight. Exactly like a row of pixels.
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