Just got back from Big Bend and was looking at some of my photos and noticed some spots, maybe sun spots? not sure any help or suggestions would be great, thanks
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It's called lens flare. Has to do with the way the sun interacts with the layers of the lens system. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare
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Originally posted by j944 View PostAre you shooting w/ a Nikon D600 by chance and the spots in the same place? I can't tell on my phone. I had this problem with mine. Come to find out it was grease on the sensor. I had to send it back to Nikon and they fixed.
Good luck
John
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Originally posted by CWP View PostIt's called lens flare. Has to do with the way the sun interacts with the layers of the lens system. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare
Use a lens hood or your hand to prevent them. Though the shot directly at the sun will cause lens flare on 98.27% of lenses.
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Originally posted by CWP View PostIt's called lens flare. Has to do with the way the sun interacts with the layers of the lens system. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare
So Lens Flare it is, so I need a boot that goes on my camera i guess. What would be the best and easiest way to go and is this something that would need to be put on and off as needed? thanks
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Originally posted by thebowhunters View PostSo Lens Flare it is, so I need a boot that goes on my camera i guess. What would be the best and easiest way to go and is this something that would need to be put on and off as needed? thanks
You can leave them on all the time, it just makes for a bulkier setup.
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