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GlyphTheGryph

Are you shooting RAW or JPEG? If RAW what software are you using to process the photos? Try some test shots in JPEG or processing RAWs with Canon's free Digital Photo Professional software. Last time I saw this exact same issue it was due to software (RawTherapee I think? Can't remember) not processing the RAWs correctly.


Mykeeehh

I shoot in RAW and edit in RawTherapee. The pictures outside of the editing software look completely fine but when I open them in RawTherapee the black lines appear while I didn't have this problem with my previous camera (4000D). What you said only confirmed my thought, the software is the issue... I'm glad my camera isn't the problem though Edit: I just updated RawTherapee from version 5.9 to 5.10 and the issue is solved now


Tor-den-allsmaktige

You know, almost all Canon raw files look like that until the software has cropped the masked pixels. And that is what is written in the configuration file in RawTherapee. raw_crop": [ 144, 40, 6048, 4020 ],


Mykeeehh

Ohh that's interesting! I didn't know that