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crunchgear.com - 10/27/2009
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Even cameras with mechanical shutters, it seems, aren’t immune to sensor carryover issues. It seems that when you’re doing that famous 8FPS continuous shooting, it’s possible under certain circumstances that a ghost image will be present in the next image shot. Canon says ...
ownta.com - 10/22/2009
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cameratown.com - 10/27/2009
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Canon today published a service advisory for the
EOS 7D where they have discovered an issue where...
slight traces of the immediately preceding frame may be visible in subsequent frames when using continuous shooting mode. This phenomenon is not ...
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Canon EOS 7D May Show Traces of Previous Image when ...
usa.canon.com - 10/27/2009
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Thank you for using Canon products. We have
confirmed that in certain camera settings and shooting conditions,...
the phenomenon described below may occur in images captured by the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera. Canon is currently investigating and analyzing ...
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Gizmodo: Canon 7D's Continuous Mode May Retain Ghost Images From Previous Shot [DSLRs]
| Canon 7D shots can carry over ghost image to next shot (fix imminent): Even cameras with mechanical shutters, i.. http://bit.ly/14EKGD 10/28/2009 |
| Canon 7D shots can carry over ghost image to next shot (fix imminent): Even cameras with mech.. http://bit.ly/14EKGD (Via @crunchgear) 10/27/2009 |
| Canon 7D shots can carry over ghost image to next shot (fix imminent): Even cameras with mechanical shutters, it se... http://bit.ly/4rAlHJ 10/27/2009 |
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Canon 7D's Continuous Mode May Retain Ghost Images From Previous Shot [DSLRs]
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In continuous mode, Canon's 7D DSLR sometimes carries over ghost images from the previous shot, which sounds kinda cool but probably isn't cool at all to serious photogs. Canon should offer a fix via firmware upgrade soon. [Cameratown via Crunchgear]
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