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Is this normal? (M10 Highlight bleed)


Evo

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Just got the M10 on Fri. and it seems like in a few shots with highlights that are 2-3 stops over clip I get these bands that bleed out from them as dark lines. (Yes I know I'm not supposed to overexpose that much but sometimes there are 18K's pointed at windows, and I do have lower exposed frames that are fine). I read a thread earlier suspecting that this was the highlights bleeding into the black balance area because of an improper sensor seal.

So is this just an M10  thing or do I need to demand a replacement? 

 

Other than that I'm smitten with the camera!

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It looks more like you've blown the highlights by overexposing to me. Its not the camera at fault. You have to take care of your highlights. With this kind of interior, try underexposing by 2/3 - 1 stop, thereby retaining your highlights. Then bring up your shadows in post.

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There was this previous thread: https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/268864-m10-banding-in-high-contrast-setting/

 

From the looks of it, there have been four examples similar to your problem (thick bands in the direction paralleling the long dimension of the image - so vertical in vertical pictures, horizontal in horizontal pictures) from a bright light source. The final concensus seems to be that it means a faulty individual camera, that needs replacement by Leica.

 

BUT - give it a few more tries in challenging lighting, with both correct and incorrect (blown) exposure.

 

I have not seen it with my M10, but I haven't shot in exactly that situation.

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