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I took the photo below last night of the 'blue supermoon'.  ISO 800, electronic shutter, 90-280 VE, hand held.  For some reason there is a grey bar at the bottom of the image.  When I try to read that portion on the camera screen it states 'Image cannot be displayed'.  When I loaded it into Photoshop it warned that the image may be damaged or truncated.  I have since taken a couple of photos with the same set up that did not have the grey bar.  Attempting to upload the image here directly as a JPEG caused an error message and failure to upload. The below is a screenshot.  Any suggestions of what is going on?  Should I be worried?

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57 minutes ago, Eclectic Man said:

I took the photo below last night of the 'blue supermoon'.  ISO 800, electronic shutter, 90-280 VE, hand held.  For some reason there is a grey bar at the bottom of the image.  When I try to read that portion on the camera screen it states 'Image cannot be displayed'.  When I loaded it into Photoshop it warned that the image may be damaged or truncated.  I have since taken a couple of photos with the same set up that did not have the grey bar.  Attempting to upload the image here directly as a JPEG caused an error message and failure to upload. The below is a screenshot.  Any suggestions of what is going on?  Should I be worried?

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Should not happen (and I have never noticed this with SL2 or SL2-S). I would, however, consider to use another memory card... (not implying that the card is the the problem, but that a fault card will kick back later). If the problem happens with another card as well, the body needs a trip to Wetzlar. If so, remember to send the fault (raw) image files to Leica.

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