My R5 MkII is almost 3 months old. Some time ago I noticed this small donut shaped spot on several of my images. I do a lot of bird in flight photography and the spot is very noticeable in an even area like a blue sky. I did not pay too much attention to this assuming it will be dust on the sensor that will disappear after a good cleaning. But what did strike me just recently is that the visibility and appearance of the spot is exactly the same at full aperture like f/2.8 and a smaller aperture like f/32 implying it is not dust on the sensor. After some test shots I can conclude that the higher the iso value the more the spot becomes visible (contrast) but keeping the exact same shape. However the appearance is totally aperture independent. I have looked back to the first shots with this camera and find the spot already to be there. So it was there from the beginning and must be a sensor defect. At iso 800 it is already clearly visible and becomes worse at higher iso.
The first example is a non post-processed iso10000 jpg. See the spot a little above the upper most bird. The second example is a iso1250 jpg. Look just above the wingtip. In RAW without noise reduction it looks much severe. See also the sequence of test shots (100% crop) with increasing iso, all converted from raw without noise reduction nor contrast enhancement.
What resolution would you expect for a three months old body with this defect at delivery?



The first example is a non post-processed iso10000 jpg. See the spot a little above the upper most bird. The second example is a iso1250 jpg. Look just above the wingtip. In RAW without noise reduction it looks much severe. See also the sequence of test shots (100% crop) with increasing iso, all converted from raw without noise reduction nor contrast enhancement.
What resolution would you expect for a three months old body with this defect at delivery?




