Got 5D III today from Adorama, shutter messed up

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Just got my 5D III from Adorama today. I was not impressed with the packaging. Air bags were used with none at the bottom of the box.

Rightly so, looks like the camera is fubared. Something wrong with the shutter. See this picture:

 
Yep, something wrong with that...

I hope mine doesn't end up like that!

I have seen that with an external flash (PC port) and too fast of a shutter speed. Of course it would be dark on the bottom if that was your case.
 
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When you click on the picture it will take you to smugmug where you can see EXIF info.

The size of the band varies somewhat, not sure if there is relationship to aperture or ISO. When I take a burst of pictures in High speed mode, all of them end up with the same exact size of the band. Which is weird for a mechanical (seemingly) failure.
 
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It seems to look like they are related to the shutter speed to me, but it just doesn't make sense what could be causing it.

The smallest band is 1/25 then 1/200 then 1/320.

It would be intersting to see what a picture shot at 1" would look like.
 
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I'm thinking something in the mirror movement is being delayed, hence the band (what I think is the mirror edge being in shot) gets narrower with longer exposures. Have you tried a shot with mirror lockup? Mirror lockup should have it completely out of the way when the exposure is taken.

I'd definitely contact warranty support.
 
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AUGS said:
I'm thinking something in the mirror movement is being delayed, hence the band (what I think is the mirror edge being in shot) gets narrower with longer exposures. Have you tried a shot with mirror lockup? Mirror lockup should have it completely out of the way when the exposure is taken.

I'd definitely contact warranty support.

I wouldn't. I'd just send it back and get a replacement/take business elsewhere.
 
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prayharder said:
Nope, you can download the JPEGs shows that the flash didn't fire.

But I believe that if you are using a flash in manual-mode (not i-TTL etc), the EXIF will not indicate whether said flash fired or not. It happened to me in this scenario.

EDIT: Sorry, I missed O.P.'s confirmation that no flash was used, so please ignore my comment.
 
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