Help With Camera Issue

Discussion in 'Technical Troubleshooting' started by William Jones, Oct 8, 2020.

  1. William Jones

    William Jones New Member

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    Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens
    I wanted to see if anyone has come across this issue and can help. I'm shooting with a Canon EOS 70D and a Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 lens. I'm a real estate photographer and have just started seeing an issue when shooting exteriors (which I'm shooting in RAW). I'm also shooting 3 brackets. I'm seeing a black vignette in the corner of my shots. I'm only getting it when I have my LCD screen open, not when I have it closed. I haven't had this issue before, it just started about a week ago. It's not my lens hood or any shadow. I haven't changed any settings and I have no clue what's happening. If anyone has any idea or anything to try, you'd be a lifesaver. Thanks.
     

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  2. GDN

    GDN Well-Known Member

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    I have no idea. But looking at your three images, I can't see any vignetting on the first image, but it gets worse on the second and third image. By any chance is the first image shot with the aperture wide open?

    And you are saying that you don't get any vignetting in your images if you shot through the viewfinder? Am i reading that correctly?

    Gary
     
  3. johnsey

    johnsey Site Moderator Staff Member Site Supporter

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    I wonder if one of the blades in the ens was jarred and now slipping, that seems to be what I imagine would look like in a photo.
     
  4. porkphoto

    porkphoto Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    It would help to know the aperture and shutter speed settings, also the iso.
     
  5. John L

    John L Active Member

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    I don't think that is what one would call vignetting - it looks much more like something in the lens or the camera blocking the view.

    Have you tried a different lens?
     

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