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There is a vertical about 1 pixel (red) line/stripe on an image on my Sony NEX camera image.
Position is about 2/3 on the right, through the whole image.
It is in the same place in every image, strenght varies. This is annoying, usually image is ruined!
Here is a sample:
https://skydrive.live.com/#cid=216A06EFCD5E56EF&id=216A06EFCD5E56EF%2127572&v=3
What is this? Is my camera broken or is this a bug in all the cameras?
This can also be a lens problem: it seems that the same line is there in the camera display and it moves a bit when I adjust the zoom.
Sony NEX 5RL, with both 1.01 and 1.02
Sony SELP1650 lens.
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just to discount the lens, can you take the lens off and take a shot to see if the line is still there?
if it won't fire with out the lens on, check the menu , and there should an item in there for release without lens.
If you take a shot without the lens (it should be just a misty lightness if you've taken in good light) and the line is still there. i'd maybe suggest raising a call with Sony support and get the camera in.
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just to discount the lens, can you take the lens off and take a shot to see if the line is still there?
if it won't fire with out the lens on, check the menu , and there should an item in there for release without lens.
If you take a shot without the lens (it should be just a misty lightness if you've taken in good light) and the line is still there. i'd maybe suggest raising a call with Sony support and get the camera in.
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Hi.
I have the exact same issue here in Germany,
with a NEX 5R, with various lenses.
So far it seems to be a rare problem, since I didn't find
anything about it on the net exept your posting.
Did you find a solution for the problem since?
Regards, Ralf.
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Solved!!
Sensor has been replaced.