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  1. ^^There is no easy workaround. As reported from other users who tried it and it didn't worked for them. There is thread on dpreview about that but please read it through the end before you start jumping, hip hip hooraying or whatever you do when you are happy.

     

    <a href="http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1032&message=30276248&changemode=1">http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1032&message=30276248&changemode=1</a>

  2. "I don't see the problem in these night shots, which were JPEG encoded in the camera:

     

    (link)

     

    That leads me to suspect a problem in the RAW converter used in this example."

     

    They are all over that picture: on the left bottom corner you can see stripes of black pixels. They are harder to notice because of in camera noise reduction but they are still visible. On the lights in the restaurant (right from the entrance)

  3. "Ronald Moravec

    Maybe my eyes are failing, but I checked 100 & 1600 and do not see black dots. I do hope the fog had rolled in

    before you took those."

     

    Scroll down and look at night city shots.

     

    Blog is not mine I stumbled on it. I just noticed that error and have same informations as you guys.Thing is that

    I have seen few other shoots from other people (some of them on dpreview but I can't find them now) in similar

    shot conditions and they all show that kind of errors.

     

    I think it's some kind of in camera processing glitch but I'm not sure.

    Since I'm planing to by 5d mark II myself I was wandering has anyone else encountered same problems and maybe

    somebody knows why is that happening?

  4. I have seen few of high ISO night shots with new 5D mark II from various sources and it seams to me that there

    some very strange picture quality issues.

     

    On night cityscape shots strange black dots appear around light sources. That thing would not bother me if the

    problem is specific for high ISO values but you can see those black dots even at 100 ISO.

     

    Can anyone confirm that issue. I think no matter what camera settings are, those kind of things should not happen.

     

    I have provided link bellow where you can see

     

    <url=http://glubsch.wordpress.com/>http://glubsch.wordpress.com/</url> (scroll down on night city shots)

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