Andreos said:
weixing said:
Sensor banding & amp glow?? I never seen them in my Canon. Anyway, good luck with your Nikon D750... make sure check your Nikon D750 shutter had been fixed if the serial number fall into the latest recall range.
Oh, so you ain't seen it, so it don't exist, right?
Shutters can be repaired. Sensor problems can't.
Have an adult day.
Actually, in the case of cameras, this is literally true. It isn't a problem for you, unless you experience it.
"Don't buy this camera because it will seize up and stop working in -50C weather" is a terrible proposition if you don't like travel and live in Florida. "Don't buy this camera because it's terrible at ISO 12,000" is meaningless all you shoot is birds. "Don't buy this camera because it doesn't shoot 4k video" isn't helpful for someone who only wants to shoot stills.
People usually don't make camera buying decisions based on aspects that are perfect OR terrible, if those are things they'll never do. Most people who actually use their cameras upgrade or buy new gear because there is some benefit in the type of things they like to shoot. The success or failure of a camera is usually what percentage of prospective buyers find that it's technically suitable at the price point that they're happy with. The likelihood of buying the next iteration is usually how happy they've been with the last.
I stick with Canon (which is my 3rd major brand over 30ish years, where I've invested in a pretty full range of interchangeable lens, by the way), not because of theoretical technical superiority, but because they're a pleasure to use and very dependable.
So if you encounter sensor banding with Canon cameras, you should stop buying them. It would be insane to do otherwise. But for people who never experience that, it really isn't a thing. I occasionally read about people complain about sensor banding on either Canons or Nikons. I'll even take you at your word that you've experienced it. But I've never had sensor banding in a bazillion photos over many, many cameras, so *shrug*.