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hey everybody I hate to be the bearer of bad news I donamp;#39;t want to be the messenger but there is a problem with at least some of the Canon 5d Mark force sensor itamp;#39;s not isolated to one copy originally when I get cameras I test them I make training videos and do camera reviews so anytime a new camera comes out I put it through a series of tests and I was doing my dynamic range test for the 5d Mark four and I was seeing this exposure streaking across the frame in places where it shouldnamp;#39;t be being that I was testing other cameras at the same time and was putting them through the same tests and I didnamp;#39;t see it I began to further test the 5d Mark four and what I learned was that on the far left one-third so if youamp;#39;re breaking up your viewfinder ing to the rule of thirds not far left side of the camera if you are over exposing something from the edge of the frame into that one third quadrant what will happen is if you pull the raw file into Lightroom o