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tomj63
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In the last year, I have had 4 photos appear as totally white with no details. The photos before and after are fine. Any ideas what might be causing this? Have a month before the warranty runs out.
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@tomj63 wrote:
In the last year, I have had 4 photos appear as totally white with no details. The photos before and after are fine. Any ideas what might be causing this? Have a month before the warranty runs out.

From the rather sketchy information provided, a sticky shutter blade is probably the best guess. Call Canon and see if they have a better idea. If they don't, send it in before the warranty expires.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

tomj63
Contributor
It has happened with 3 different lenses and I have contacted Canon.

"...  and I have contacted Canon."

 

What did they say?  I think you need to be communicating with them, not this forum.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

Waddizzle
Legend
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I cannot rule out a mechanical issue. But, I suspect a more likely causes is user error. Have you compared exposure settings between good and bad images?

A mechanical failures are usually gradual, or sudden and complete. A completely white image sounds like a complete, non-recoverable failure to me. Except, your camera works properly 99% of the time.

What metering mode are you using? Which AF point and AF mode are you using? Does the EXIF indicate an exposure lock?
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I took 3 photos at the exact same settings....only one was white.

We have had others complain about this, but I do not recall any solution.

 

Is all the exif data the same?

tomj63
Contributor
Yes...all the same.


@tomj63 wrote:
Yes...all the same.

Can post sample photos with the EXIF, one good and one bad?

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"Enjoying photography since 1972."

tomj63
Contributor
I am communicating with Canon. Just thought I'd ask here in case some experienced something similar.
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