Posted on 27. Oct, 2009 by admin in Cameras
Canon has warned that traces of one photograph taken with the company's new higher-end EOS 7D SLR can sometimes be seen in the next.
Canon's EOS 7D
(Credit:
Canon USA)
The good news: new software for the camera should be able to fix the problem at some ...
Originally posted at Deep Tech
Excerpt from:
Canon 7D photos can show traces of earlier shot
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