Have you read the other thread talking specifically about this?
Nope, haven't search extensively, thanks for your info, was looking for one actually
Have you read the other thread talking specifically about this?
Actually hor, I am not sure if canon can resolve the issue or not because I haven't mastered the art of shooting with body or lens cap on yet.
Maybe when I have mastered that complex art I will ask if canon has a fix for it.
Actually hor, I am not sure if canon can resolve the issue or not because I haven't mastered the art of shooting with body or lens cap on yet.
Maybe when I have mastered that complex art I will ask if canon has a fix for it.
Nope, haven't search extensively, thanks for your info, was looking for one actually
Offer to fix it foc by sending to csc or free extended warranty or free gripI believe they could resolve it, the main thing now is how are they going to handle this issue asap. Hope canon singapore could provide us with the service we are looking for. I am not surprise if they give us a customize cpl filter to fit into the top lcd LOL.
This video shows that the light leak issue is applicable even in practical terms... outdoor sunlight with lens attached to camera...
[video=youtube_share;hh7OaF0Qh0Q]http://youtu.be/hh7OaF0Qh0Q[/video]
lens on with lens cap on, no difference from trying to shoot with the body cap on actually. Looking at the top LCD, shutter speed of 4-5 secs at F1.2 in bright sunlight? not very possible. Should try that again with the lens cap off if the video is meant to show real world shooting effects of light passing thru the top LCD.
Wow, considering that said thread is less than ten threads down from this one, quite extensive indeed.
This video shows that the light leak issue is applicable even in practical terms... outdoor sunlight with lens attached to camera...
[video=youtube_share;hh7OaF0Qh0Q]http://youtu.be/hh7OaF0Qh0Q[/video]
Well said, I have used the camera in studios where it is exposed to sudden burst of strong light and don't see how this can affect the picture quality at all. Only problem that I can find with the camera right now is that the RAW files are not compatible with my Lightroom 3 but is compatible with Photoshop CS5, anyone else with this problem?
Well said, I have used the camera in studios where it is exposed to sudden burst of strong light and don't see how this can affect the picture quality at all. Only problem that I can find with the camera right now is that the RAW files are not compatible with my Lightroom 3 but is compatible with Photoshop CS5, anyone else with this problem?
Wow, on which planet is that? Never knew you could meter 10s f/1.2 iso 400 in bright day light? That is practical?
Wow, on which planet is that? Never knew you could meter 10s f/1.2 iso 400 in bright day light? That is practical?