tron said:
MichaelTheMaven said:
dak723 said:
Quite amazing to see so many people more interested in baloney than in taking actual photographs exposed correctly. If you can't expose even close to correctly, then the problem is not Canon's nor Canon's sensor.
Maybe if you had a 5D4 that showed the issue, you would be concerned as well.
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I can assure you - I would not. Because I don't underexpose pics by 4 or 5 stops. Not once in 40 years. Now, if you notice this problem under normal usage (whatever that is for you) then by all means take the camera in for service or return it for a refund or exchange. But it seems the vast majority - with perhaps one or two exceptions - are finding this issue by pushing the camera to (or perhaps beyond) it's limitations. In other words, they could take pics for the next 5 years and never notice it. So, for them, it's not a defect. It's NOTHING.
But that is what we do here on CA, isn't it? Trying to make something out of nothing to create anxiety, anger, disgust and a negative feeling for anyone buying a new camera.
Sorry, I won't play that game.