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<blockquote data-quote="Sventek" data-source="post: 425453" data-attributes="member: 10390"><p>I have been having essentially the same problem when I bought a D810. I also have a D800E, and it never happened on that, after many thousands of shots in exactly the same circumstances. I've done some testing, and it happens in a range of lighting conditions, from ISO400 upwards. It's also always parallel with the longer side of the sensor.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, the shop I bought it from agrees that it's a sensor problem, and are in the process of organising me a third body. If it turns out that this is an issue with the D810, I have to say that I find it unacceptable. I'm shooting within the camera's limits (even if that is at ISO 12,800), and it's just something that shouldn't be happening. It renders many of the images unusable.</p><p></p><p>For those interested, here's a link to some NEF files that illustrate the problem: <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nqw6sko8933c4tb/AACHlLSJr-7llWM9U4XD54kla?dl=0" target="_blank">https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nqw6sko8933c4tb/AACHlLSJr-7llWM9U4XD54kla?dl=0</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sventek, post: 425453, member: 10390"] I have been having essentially the same problem when I bought a D810. I also have a D800E, and it never happened on that, after many thousands of shots in exactly the same circumstances. I've done some testing, and it happens in a range of lighting conditions, from ISO400 upwards. It's also always parallel with the longer side of the sensor. Luckily, the shop I bought it from agrees that it's a sensor problem, and are in the process of organising me a third body. If it turns out that this is an issue with the D810, I have to say that I find it unacceptable. I'm shooting within the camera's limits (even if that is at ISO 12,800), and it's just something that shouldn't be happening. It renders many of the images unusable. For those interested, here's a link to some NEF files that illustrate the problem: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nqw6sko8933c4tb/AACHlLSJr-7llWM9U4XD54kla?dl=0[/url] [/QUOTE]
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