strange line in every picture when in held in landscape or portrait.

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12-29-2015 08:07 PM
So just got this T3i used and i took pictures during the holiday with it and notice this strange line in every picture some stand out more then other due to the background, i thought maybe it was the lens but shot with out the lens on and still showed line, is my sensor messedup or has a scratch? Is there a easy fix or will i have to have them repair it and will it be worth to repair it or try to get another camera. I really like the t3i and i just got it so i dont have the money to just buy another camera. I would have to sell this and try to find a good deal on one. can anyone help and tell me what it is. thanks ahead of time.
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12-30-2015 05:54 AM
It could be something with the SD card. It could also be something wrong with the sensor.
Do you have another card to try?
I suggest you try reformatting the card and see if that helps. Go into MENU and do a deep reformat. If that doesn't work and if a different card doesn't work you probably have a sensor problem.
Can you return it to where you got it? It would be wrong to sell a broken camera on to someone else.
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12-30-2015 08:00 AM
@Luckydvl wrote:So just got this T3i used and i took pictures during the holiday with it and notice this strange line in every picture some stand out more then other due to the background, i thought maybe it was the lens but shot with out the lens on and still showed line, is my sensor messedup or has a scratch? Is there a easy fix or will i have to have them repair it and will it be worth to repair it or try to get another camera. I really like the t3i and i just got it so i dont have the money to just buy another camera. I would have to sell this and try to find a good deal on one. can anyone help and tell me what it is. thanks ahead of time.
Looks like a sensor defect to me.
I would exchange the camera or send it into Canon for repair.
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12-30-2015 09:42 AM - edited 12-30-2015 09:47 AM
In the OP's presentation of the picture, the line that I see is white (or very light gray). But if I start to reply to his post, the line I see is black. In Tom's post I don't see the line at all. But if I start to reply, I do see it, and again it's black. This suggests to me that the line isn't frozen into the pixels but is a consequence of the way the JPEG is organized, possibly even of the way a compression algorithm is being applied. None of this exonerates the sensor as the original source of the problem, but it does open up some wider possibilities. If the image was shot in RAW, it might be instructive to see the results of different RAW-to-JPEG converters. Even if it was shot in JPEG, is the line invariant under different editing software or different resolutions or levels of compression? I'd be surprised if this turned out to be entirely a software problem, but obtaining more information might aid in assessing what hardware could be at fault and what might be involved in repairing it.
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12-30-2015 12:13 PM
"Looks like a sensor defect to me.
I would exchange the camera or send it into Canon for repair."
Sorry! I agree.
However it can easily be fixed in post editing if you are unable to return the camera.
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12-30-2015 07:24 PM
