pulseimages said:
I've noticed this only a couple of times within the last couple of weeks during long exposures at night and usually at 17mm. It doesn't happen every time I photograph at 17mm just sometimes and I can see it on Live View. As soon as I zoom in the dark lines on the sides go away but the blueish stuff on the bottom are new. Has anyone seen this before? What's causing it? Thanks! I shoot with a Canon 6D when I use this lens.
Hi pulseimages!
Looks really strange. Now ypu must find out if this is comming from the lens or the body.
Maybe you could try the following to answer some questions:
- Can you lend other lenses or FF bodies to cross check the issue?
- What were the exact shoting conditions when you could recognize it?
Tripod? Aperture? Exposure times? Much light sources (relative to dark environment)? Light into the lens?
- Did you use lens hood or filters? If yes what brand/model/thickness?
- Did you use different memory cards?
I think about four reasons:
- Vignetting or reflection comming from the internal of the lens or from hood or filters (avoidable, no damage)
- something wrong with the optics inside the lens (send it to Canon for repair)
- something wrong with the mirror box or other mechanical parts in body (send it to Canon for repair)
- something wrong with the sensor or electronics in body (send it to Canon for repair)
If you can get more detailed, maybe I can also do some tests (having the 17-40 and FF body, but no 6D)