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Nikon D3 hard banding issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Sitkus" data-source="post: 638832" data-attributes="member: 44044"><p>Hey Mike!</p><p>Thanks for the help as always, however those issues written there seems not like mine, those are made out of noise I guess and mine is presenting always, no matter shadiw areas or bright areas, it's like adding a pattern of lines in photoshop with low opacity hah...</p><p></p><p>Hey Bikerbrent,</p><p>Thanks fella! Currently I can't post any because my camera is at the local repair shop and will be in queue for 3 weeks... However I still have some photos on computer from before, mostly it's clouds or blank areas, but I have some with people from the day when the issue was gone, and I have also some pictures from the buying time when I was testing it, later I zoomed on them on pc and noticed that lines were there as well, but there only in the shadows, so seems like after few days the problem once was gone and then got back but worser than it was? Really damn weird...</p><p></p><p>Yeah it looks a bit rough for 25k seriously, my local repair shop said that it can't be 25k because after 25k the rubbers and overall camera doesn't look like that and I agree because I had D700 with 25k and it was in prestine shape. But how can shutter be reset? Is it even possible? I think that the camera might been used for photo journalism and was abused roughly?</p><p></p><p>No, the guy who sold it to me doesn't reply to me anymore, so I bet he knew about it, it's weird because the guy was like 60+ years old and seemed very nice, didnt seem to hide anything, however he mentioned that a friend gave this camera for him as a 'debt payment'. He wanted 770 euro and I said 620, but he said 670 and I aggreed. I checked it for like 20mins, but didn't saw anything bad, only later that night I noticed a banding at f/32</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sitkus, post: 638832, member: 44044"] Hey Mike! Thanks for the help as always, however those issues written there seems not like mine, those are made out of noise I guess and mine is presenting always, no matter shadiw areas or bright areas, it's like adding a pattern of lines in photoshop with low opacity hah... Hey Bikerbrent, Thanks fella! Currently I can't post any because my camera is at the local repair shop and will be in queue for 3 weeks... However I still have some photos on computer from before, mostly it's clouds or blank areas, but I have some with people from the day when the issue was gone, and I have also some pictures from the buying time when I was testing it, later I zoomed on them on pc and noticed that lines were there as well, but there only in the shadows, so seems like after few days the problem once was gone and then got back but worser than it was? Really damn weird... Yeah it looks a bit rough for 25k seriously, my local repair shop said that it can't be 25k because after 25k the rubbers and overall camera doesn't look like that and I agree because I had D700 with 25k and it was in prestine shape. But how can shutter be reset? Is it even possible? I think that the camera might been used for photo journalism and was abused roughly? No, the guy who sold it to me doesn't reply to me anymore, so I bet he knew about it, it's weird because the guy was like 60+ years old and seemed very nice, didnt seem to hide anything, however he mentioned that a friend gave this camera for him as a 'debt payment'. He wanted 770 euro and I said 620, but he said 670 and I aggreed. I checked it for like 20mins, but didn't saw anything bad, only later that night I noticed a banding at f/32 [/QUOTE]
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