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Hi all, please help, new D5500 Sensor defect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Photographic Memory" data-source="post: 655692" data-attributes="member: 44510"><p>You're not going to believe this, I need some serious advice here PLEASE…</p><p>So HDEW Cameras were compliant and today Fed-ex delivered another, brand new D5500. I opened the box, nervous this particular model wouldn't be in as perfect *looking* condition as the one I sent back. It was, even better packaged this time. First thing I did was take a JPEG and check Shutter Count... Yes! '1'. Then I remembered to check for this purple banding, it seems I am looking for it now subconsciously on all photos. Initially I didn't see it, but I was a bag of nerves. Remembering that what was producing it before was low light, higher ISO than 100 so I closed the blinds, took a shot at 800 ISO 1/80s to match a previous 'mismatch'… </p><p></p><p></p><p>SAME EXACT PROBLEM!! What the h***! How can this be? I will attach these test shots and if anyone wants me to send NEFs I can do so. I just don't know what to do here, admittedly these are low light shots and the pictures in "normal light" are fine. If I was none-the-wiser I would just put it down to cranking up the shadows and exposure in post, but a) the reason I bought this D5500 was for this model being notoriously good for low light, even bought a brand new AF-S 35mm 1.8g to compliment this "feature" and b) going through my D3300 photos over the last year the ones with similar settings (underexposed on purpose) show clear from top to bottom no purple 'Amp Glow'</p><p></p><p>I am at a loss here, thinking I will just keep the camera because this is just too much stress to even apply to send it back. It was "only" £409 brand new so… ?</p><p></p><p>I feel like reaching out to any experts in this phenomenon, experts in the field of DSLR Sensors. How can 2, brand new D5500's have exact same problem?[ATTACH]277960[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH]277961[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photographic Memory, post: 655692, member: 44510"] You're not going to believe this, I need some serious advice here PLEASE… So HDEW Cameras were compliant and today Fed-ex delivered another, brand new D5500. I opened the box, nervous this particular model wouldn't be in as perfect *looking* condition as the one I sent back. It was, even better packaged this time. First thing I did was take a JPEG and check Shutter Count... Yes! '1'. Then I remembered to check for this purple banding, it seems I am looking for it now subconsciously on all photos. Initially I didn't see it, but I was a bag of nerves. Remembering that what was producing it before was low light, higher ISO than 100 so I closed the blinds, took a shot at 800 ISO 1/80s to match a previous 'mismatch'… SAME EXACT PROBLEM!! What the h***! How can this be? I will attach these test shots and if anyone wants me to send NEFs I can do so. I just don't know what to do here, admittedly these are low light shots and the pictures in "normal light" are fine. If I was none-the-wiser I would just put it down to cranking up the shadows and exposure in post, but a) the reason I bought this D5500 was for this model being notoriously good for low light, even bought a brand new AF-S 35mm 1.8g to compliment this "feature" and b) going through my D3300 photos over the last year the ones with similar settings (underexposed on purpose) show clear from top to bottom no purple 'Amp Glow' I am at a loss here, thinking I will just keep the camera because this is just too much stress to even apply to send it back. It was "only" £409 brand new so… ? I feel like reaching out to any experts in this phenomenon, experts in the field of DSLR Sensors. How can 2, brand new D5500's have exact same problem?[ATTACH=CONFIG]277960._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]277961._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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