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ali_baba
08-11-2008, 15:01
I have had results like this seldomtimes, but in the last shoot I encountered more of these than usual.

this is an example.
Its ISO 640 to boot.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3181/2754972460_d1faca87fb_o.jpg

thanks.
this m8 has started sporadically banding as well, even though this issue has been repaired once already. this is no fun, my other m8 is already in repair.

boo!

Brennotdan
08-11-2008, 15:08
Your camera is on LSD?

jasoncohen
08-11-2008, 20:29
Is that straight out of the camera?

ali_baba
08-11-2008, 22:05
yep, straight out of the camera.

annoying honestly.
i supose this will have to go back to leica...

thomasw_
08-11-2008, 22:19
sadly, i think you are right ali baba ;(

ali_baba
08-11-2008, 22:29
here's another sample.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/2755339599_9293aba7fb_o.jpg

AzzA
08-11-2008, 22:30
I know some people would kill for wild results like this.
Sadly i'm not one of them.
Best of luck with the repair. I can understand how dissapointing all of this must be.

jaapv
08-11-2008, 22:54
The first sensor failure - off to Solms I fear...

tmfabian
08-12-2008, 00:35
ok i hope you don't mind, but I've shown this image to a few electrical engineering friends of mine and they are fairly certain based on those images that this is caused by an electronic interference of some kind.
I later found this article
http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00OJhw
with this picture attached
http://www.flickr.com/photos/abtronic/2246539165/sizes/l/
this seems to promote the concept of RF interference, especially since the photo linked above is soooo similar to yours in terms of corruption. Plus it seems like there was alot of electrical devices around when you were shooting.

jaapv
08-12-2008, 01:00
We learn something new each day :( :)

ali_baba
08-12-2008, 10:26
so this is leica's responce to my dealer.

"This is something with the CCD and it will need to come to our Service Dept"

blah.

Gabriel M.A.
08-12-2008, 10:31
so this is leica's responce to my dealer.

"This is something with the CCD and it will need to come to our Service Dept"

blah.

Wow. If Jimmy Hendrix were alive, he'd put the interference effect to good use. I wonder what would have happened if he had sent back his guitar to get fixed?

I'd be fuming, though, as you. Unless...of course...your client likes the results? :o

ferider
08-12-2008, 10:54
Just keep the cell phone away from your M8.

Roland.

(Electrical Engineer myself).

DougFord
08-12-2008, 11:01
ok i hope you don't mind, but I've shown this image to a few electrical engineering friends of mine and they are fairly certain based on those images that this is caused by an electronic interference of some kind.


In utter woirds, take the tin foil hat off yer cranium and wrap yer M8 with it.
Yer gonna have to chance the alien mind meld while shooting with the M8. For most users, this probably won't matter much, one way or the other :eek::D

willie_901
08-12-2008, 13:27
Sell your M8 on eBay for big $$$$$ as a unique special effects camera.

ali_baba
08-12-2008, 13:55
willie you in the market for one?

Gabriel M.A.
08-12-2008, 13:56
willie you in the market for one?

I'd put my bet on "no".

ali_baba
08-12-2008, 14:06
yeah i'm in the same boat.

Ray Nalley
08-12-2008, 14:07
Looks like the new Warhol Commemorative M8.