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Thanks notalent,
I had a pg-21 on mine. Do you remember if it was in RAW or JPEG mode?
Steaphany suggested that it might be from the in camera processing the RAW info to fit it into the Medium RAW format as opposed to the Hi RAW.
I only use RAW mode. I had to recharge the battery that night, and this was one of the last shots before the recharge.
I see the banding at at rhe reflection at the neck of the bird. The ripples in the water are a circular pattern radiating from bird. These in the reflection are clearly horizontal. When first looking at it, it can almost pass for ripples.
Also, when in college, I have seen Texas Instruments handheld calculators that perform calculations incorrectly, because the batteries where low, but students continued to use the calculators because they were getting an answer. Consequently the calculations became correct when the batteries where replaced. The student I reference had the formulas programmed in the calculator, and the batteries went low during a test, so because she was getting an answer, she continued to use the calc because it was returning an answer and she did not have replacement batteries and wanted to continue the test. Albeit with errors. When critiquing the test, the programs where still in the calculator, batteries replaced, and derived the correct answers.
This student shared her story because she correctly assumed that other students would incorrectly draw the same conclusion about their calculators. Coincidentally, other students related having similar experiences with low battery calcs themselves when they heard the story about the wrong answers on the final test. I have in my own experience with an HP statistical and HP financial calc derived wrong solutions due to battery low.