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EOS 60D shows black shadows on all 4 sides of the picture

usama_usuf
Apprentice

few days back my camera was working fine, but now when i try to take pictures with my camera it shows black shadows on 4 sides of picture, even on live mode. i tried with changing lens but still same problem i'm facing. i reset all camera setting but still facing with the issue.

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how to turn off peripheral illumination correction..?

lens: canon 50mm f=1.8

You want it on

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But I don't know that this is the issue. I would take the lens off and look inside for any debris. You can use the cleaning function to look at the sensor itself.

interesting thing is that when i saw those picture in my phone after transferring from camera, there is no shadow🤔

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Agree, I see more closely now.  Its not letterboxing or aspect.  Its vignetting of some sort. 

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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do you know how solve this issue?

jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

Are you using filters or non-Canon lens hoods on the lenses?

If you lock the mirror up and look inside the camera does anything look damaged or out of position?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

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