09-08-2020 12:26 AM - last edited on 06-14-2024 09:44 AM by Danny
Has anyone seen something like this before? Out of 40-something shots taken with my Canon 5d Mark III, this one randomly glitched out. Just curious if anyone else has seen something like this and if so, do you know what caused it? All the other images were perfectly fine.
09-08-2020 08:27 AM
09-10-2020 12:04 PM
Two things, this is a transfer error by the editing software you are using. Was it a Raw file or jpg?
Or, the SD or CF whichever card is bad. Bottom line for me though is, new memory cards. Formatting the cards isn't sufficient guarantee it won't happen again if it is the cards.
09-10-2020 12:18 PM
BTW, LaurenS, take it from an ole photographer. If you are a real serious photographer for hire, never shoot the entire event on a single card. Always buy smaller cards, 16s are good, and switch them out. For a typical wedding I generally used 3 or 4 CF cards. And, at least two cameras!
Always shoot Raw format, too. No extra charge foir that tip!
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