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Hi Guys,

 

Would anyone be able to fill me in on whats going on in these images?

 

I have taken around 2000 shots with my M8 since getting it about two months ago and these are the only two times something odd like this has happened. Luckily as you can see the shots are not 'keepers'.

 

Thanks for any input / advice.

 

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This is well known - and avoidable. It is caused by a strong highlight just on the edge of the sensor - all M8s will do that.

 

ThanksJaap.

 

So you mean if you have a REALLY strong light source like the sun bouncing off the water (in the yak shot) or a film light (like in the Ferrari shot) just on the edge of the frame, like at a very particular point, you will always get that effect?

 

Interesting, and really good to know!

 

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Glenn... I found that on the first day I got my M8. It was a dark and rainy October night when my M8 arrived at work. The first picture I took was out the back door across the street. The light from a street light struck the edge of the sensor and my first or second shot did this. :mad:

 

I don't think I've had a repeat more than once or twice since then.

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Anybody tested M9 for this?

 

The "dreaded green line" was noticed early with the M8 and is listed in the M8 FAQ.

 

1) It would be one of the first things to avoid with a new sensor.

2) It isn't listed in the M9 FAQ.

3) As Jaap said, no one has reported it with the M9.

 

So I think you can safely say that it doesn't occur on the M9. ;)

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The green banding is certaily an horrible artifact!

 

But, I was of the impression that there was a "fix" issued. While it was not a firmware update or filter issue, I understood it was caused by the circuitry under the sensor, which (I think rightly or wrongly) I understood was corrected - their first 1500 or so cameras had new circuitry fitted and subsequent cameras were updated.

 

Being a new M8 owner with a "so called" M8u (for update) my EXIF data shows it has the second version of that circuitry (sorry I can't recall its specific name).

 

When I received the camera (used) I ran about 200 images at various ISO levels in a variety of light and angles that any experienced shooter knows will show up weaknesses.

 

Definitely the light shown in some of the images here can play all sorts of horrible tricks on lenses and capture devices. So, it is a further reminder to watch for how the light is being captured.

 

Since I have a Canon f1.2 lens and its 1960s coatings etc make it liable when wide open to flare when shooting at oblique angles to harsh light, I'll do some tests with it to see if it induces such behaviour.

 

So, I ask if I have got the wrong idea about this issue having been limited to earlier cameras and subsequently fixed??

 

Cheers.

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Yes, you are wrong. This is a thing all M8 and M8.2 cameras exhibit. You are confusing it with highlights inside the frame causing banding at high ISO, which indeed was corrected on a camera recall in 2006, together with rainbow banding. And it has nothing whatever to do with lens flare. It only occurs if a very strong specular highlight hits the edge of the sensor.

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Many thanks for clearing that up Jaap. Now I understand.

 

I must say that last weekend I did my first serious scenic shoot around a city dockland residential area - it was so good to have an M camera in my hands again. And the quick look I'v had of the images (even just the JPEG files) continues to reaffirm in my mind how good the sensor quality is and how well matched to the Leica lenses it is.

 

Despite many attempts I have still not been able to force bad behaviour from the sensor. But I suppose that like many things, it will happen when you least expect it! :)

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Carl, I understand. however I thought I had enough thermonuclear energy overlapping the edge of the frame to try to trigger any problem. By the way I was also pleased with the flare performance (lens not solar).

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