Canon R6 I R6 Fault

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I thought i would add some images of the problem i have had with the first images taken with my new R6 as it could be handy if
anyone else has the same thing happen to theirs at some stage. I have been in touch with the supplier and have returned the camera body
so i am awaiting to see what happens next. Settings were Face detection+tracking-Eye detection-Animals- Servo AF-High speed continuous.
Canon EF100-400 L MK II with the RF adapter.
I took a total of 100 images and the lines are through every image of the birds.
The other image i have taken is with my EF24-105 L and a line can clearly be seen in the viewfinder and not something i have ever come across in the past.
It would be interesting if anyone else has come across this and hope fully could help i the future if it does happen to anyone.
 

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