MikeBinOK
Newbie
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On hearing a couple of favorable reports on the firmware upgrade for the 5D Mark II, I decided to bite the bullet and order one to replace my beloved but "ancient" 1Ds. I was kind of hoping Canon already had fixed cameras in the pipeline in case there were hardware tweaks besides the firmware that has been announced, but when I received my camera today, I saw that it had the old firmware version. After the sun set, I tried a couple of city shots at ISO 1600 and had none of the dreaded black dots. I went ahead and upgraded the firmware, and still no black dots. I doubt I will ever shoot sRAW (for me, it is just a thing that takes up RAM in the camera and gives me a chance to screw up by specifying it by accident in place of "real" RAW), so I didn't try the sRAW fix.
Anyway, I had no black dots either before or after the firmware upgrade, for whatever it is worth. Just a few casual shots, so not a definitive test. I ended up paying $63 extra to have the camera shipped to me overnight, so it would be ready to go with me on a short trip to Colorado tomorrow. Whee! I'm leary of shooting an unfamiliar camera on a trip, but I'm still gonna take it!
Totally off-topic for Bob--I have "McAfee Site Advisor" loaded on my computer thanks to my cable company, and it shows a "yellow flag" for bobatkins.com. It says that downloads on the site contain adware, spyware, or other stuff that many people consider unwanted. I have no idea of the reason for this (and I don't think for a moment that you have deliberately put such stuff here) but you might want to investigate by querying McAfee or whatever else you do about such things! I have no clue if their suspicion is unjustified, or if there is something (possibly in the ads, which I understand that you don't control) unknown to you that justifies the the yellow flag.
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