Gianfranco,

I can say that I have taken numerous shots at 1600 and 3200 ISO. I have never seen this problem.

I am sure you have received replies on this, but I am catching up on the list - blame Grandfather Mountain - and I would have to say that you need to turn this camera back in.

I have two *ist D cameras and though I have not shot many 1600 or 3200 shots with the newer one, I have never seen this.

C�sar
Panama City, Florida

Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:

Hi everybody,

On my second day of use of my second *istD...

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3398772 (1/30 f/2.8)
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3398771 (1s f/2.8)

and a 100% crop (1/4 f/2)
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3398768

All the above at 1600, but it happened something similar at 800
and even at 400 ASA... Nothing happened the first day (usual
banding every now and then).

Shot around 750 frames... around 100 of the last 400 had
something (most of the shots suffered in a less spectacular way,
though). Anyone experienced this kind of phenomenon?
When it first showed I thought it could be a problem of low
batteries, so I changed them, but the problem happened again
later.
Apart from the occasional banding on high speed and low light,
the "old" *istD never gave me something like that. Think that I
wanted to avoid the annoying hot pixels of the old body...
I'm going to return it tomorrow morning.
:,-(

Gianfranco


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