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This issue pertains to burst mode.

It is said that a part of an image, shot prior to the one after may appear as an afterimage (like it has been burned in) on the following shot. It is most unlikely that you will notice this effect in a normal jpeg but it is said that it may become apparent when you adjust the exposure, contrast, etc in post.

Google Translation: http://cweb.canon.jp/e-support/products/eos-d/eos7d-firmware.html

There should be word from Canon USA soon.

thanks Clark

Out of the office today
I won't be around today, I'm off to have some fun with some mates. Some little band named Metallica has rolled into town and invited CR Guy to come see them(for a large fee).

I obliged.

cr

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  1. ENJOY the mighty Metallica! I actually got one of james hetfield’s picks when they came to milton keynes bowl in 1992!

  2. 1.09 firmware is up !

    http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/firm-e/eos7d/firmware.html

    What has been changed in Firmware Version 1.0.9?

    Firmware Version 1.0.9 includes the following fixes:

    1.Improves AF accuracy during Live View shooting.

    This firmware improves the AF accuracy of the AF mode, Live mode, and Face detection Live mode during Live View shooting.

    2.Corrects a phenomenon where in rare instances, movie images shot by the camera may exhibit abnormal colors.

    3.Corrects a phenomenon that at certain timings, the shutter cannot be released when the camera’s built-in flash or an external Speedlite is used for shooting.

    This firmware corrects a phenomenon that in rare instances, the shutter cannot be released after the AF assist beam fires when the camera’s built-in flash or an external Speedlite is used for shooting. Firmware Version 1.0.8 or later addresses this phenomenon.

  3. is this an example of the issue? I can’t really see it.

    My 7D has a cluster of bright blue pixels in high ISO video mode. I have to call canon and see what to do about that.

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