Hello, I teach digital photography in a high school and I have seen similar images occur on two cameras that very soon bit the dust. At first I thought it was a problem with the memory card, but reformatting the cards did not solve the problem. I also cleaned the contacts the card mate with inside the camera but that did not help either. The problem began to occur more frequently until I decided the camera itself was the problem. Run some more tests before you use that camera on a paid assignment again. jvlozano --- Terry <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have never seen that before, I am wondering if you > have tried shooting > since that and if the camera did it again, also have > you tried taking photos > with it since to see if it did it again at about the > same number of > exposures, perhaps there is a flaw in the card. > Do you format the card each time you use it? > Terry L. Mair > Mair's Photography > 158 South 580 East > Midway, Utah 84049 > 435-654-3607 > www.mairsphotography.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Srinivasa" <photo@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - > Professionals - Students" > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 5:54 PM > Subject: Can someone explain this image from D70 > (Bride's image) > > > > All, > > > > On Saturday I took this picture of a wedding and > one > > of the images turned out like this: > > > > http://www.regeti.com/forum/bridesmall.jpg > > > > The image was taken with a D70 in RAW mode, the > > preview on the LCD screen on the camera also > looked > > exactly as posted in the above link. > > > > Here is the link to the original RAW file: > > > > http://www.regeti.com/forum/bride.NEF > > > > I am very curious to see if anyone else had any > > problems with D70. (Fortunately I was using couple > of > > other cameras) > > > > Thanks, > > Srinivasa Regeti > > > > > > > > > > > >