06-09-2015 10:37 AM
Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some help and see if anyone else out there has seen this issue.
My Canon 6D camera takes great pictures the majority of the time. However, there seems to be a problem where images are overlayed. I do not know what causes this. I was asked to reset the camera to factory settings and I have done so but I still see this problem. See the attached photos for a better description. Anyone else have this? Any ideas?
Regards
Jordan
06-09-2015 12:48 PM
If you see this in the camera itself, my guess is that the memory card was improperly formatted, allowing one image to encroach on another's space. If it shows only off the camera, it could be your card reader or photo editing software.
06-10-2015 05:51 AM - edited 06-10-2015 05:52 AM
Lowlevel format the SD card in the camera if you see this in the camera. Else it may be as said before, the card reader or software in the computer.
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