I seem to have made a mistake. I bought a 70D.
I mostly photograph birds with a 500mm lens and 1/500 sec exposure or faster, formerly with 5D Mk II with no sign of this problem. Normally an out-of-focus point should degenerate to a circle representing the round lens aperture (see honeyeater pic). However, with the 70D, a large proportion of the images develop a diagonal streaking in the bg.(subsequent pics). It appears that part of the image is isolated (face recognition/image stabilization ??) and inserted into a replicated bg. In one instance the bird's beak was replicated, in a 1/750 second shot. This renders the camera unfit for lf lenses. People awaiting the release of a 7D Mk II should note this, for unless rectified it could perhaps be found also in that camera.
It could be that the DIP defect only occurs with long focal length lenses. It has never happened with over 9000 photos using the 5D Mk II with 500mm but has happened with about 1 in 5 of 800 shots with this lens on the 70D. I have not used the 70D yet with shorter fl lenses.
Should you hear of the matter or its resolution please log it here. I will do the same after I've returned the camera to Canon for evaluation.
I mostly photograph birds with a 500mm lens and 1/500 sec exposure or faster, formerly with 5D Mk II with no sign of this problem. Normally an out-of-focus point should degenerate to a circle representing the round lens aperture (see honeyeater pic). However, with the 70D, a large proportion of the images develop a diagonal streaking in the bg.(subsequent pics). It appears that part of the image is isolated (face recognition/image stabilization ??) and inserted into a replicated bg. In one instance the bird's beak was replicated, in a 1/750 second shot. This renders the camera unfit for lf lenses. People awaiting the release of a 7D Mk II should note this, for unless rectified it could perhaps be found also in that camera.
It could be that the DIP defect only occurs with long focal length lenses. It has never happened with over 9000 photos using the 5D Mk II with 500mm but has happened with about 1 in 5 of 800 shots with this lens on the 70D. I have not used the 70D yet with shorter fl lenses.
Should you hear of the matter or its resolution please log it here. I will do the same after I've returned the camera to Canon for evaluation.
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