Canon 1 d MkIV too dark images

Hello

Having a problem here. The FIRST images of my Canon 1 d Mark IV come in a too dark stop!

When I opened, they lookfine; a second later, they change to a dark version. I use camera Standard and no other setting.

It is not only Visual: the histogram of the opened file is shifter a stop to the left of the histogram of the phoito even on the camera.

Any ideas? This is a major issue for me because I rely on the 1 D MkIV and Lightroom for a living...

Thank you very much

Michael

www.michaelwillems.ca

Altogether. Maybe even more than that, depending on the objective and the value of f in question.

Eric

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