D70 High shutter speed problem


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just be glad it's not so serious for the batches shipped here.....
 

oeyvind said:
According Simon Dai on fredmiranda.com forum
I have read posts from North America that their D70s have the same problem.
 

loupgarou said:
ok: I went home and check my CRT, not visible to me.

then I ran it through the digital workflow that every single photo of mine goes through. and there it is...

27243865.DSC_0042.jpg


can you try an iso 400 version?


OK, so it looks like the situation is this...

Straight out of camera, for a properly exposed shot, the caste is not noticeable to the eye - only after an autolevels in PS will it bring it up. Not such a big deal.

However, for a heavily underexposed shot (ie shooting at a white wall), the caste seems to be worse and can be seen straight out of the camera.
 

yeap. unfortunately, auto levels tend to be one of the most common tools in post processing. I should think auto contrast and auto color would be broken by this color shift thing too.

it may be at iso 400 and a lower shutter, you may not break your digital workflow after all, and noise is weaker for a properly exposed scene
 

Auto levels, auto colour, auto contrast in PS? :dunno: I guess different strokes for different folks, I respect that.
 

This is a real world test shot (pls don't critique, test shot only) at 1/8000 into the sun to overload the sensor to see if there is blooming. Fully opened up at 2.8. Don't tell me that you wanna shoot the sun at 10AM-2PM, you will be shooting the sky and nothing else, which wouldn't be a great photo anyway. :bsmilie:

http://www.pbase.com/image/27244790

This one at 1/1000 for ref.

http://www.pbase.com/image/27244791
 

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