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Re: D750 horrible light leak reported; Looks horrible


If they designed it the way it behaves than all the others who don\'t have the same problem are getting out of spec (not the way they designed) D750

Seems like the issue is the related to certain batch of D750 but hard to say because most users who reported didn\'t include the serial or they have sent them back for replacement.

Alpha_Geist wrote:
How can you suggest a manufacturing defect? Maybe it was by design and manufactured to such design. Design and manufacturing defect(s) aren\'t necessarily the same.

vjaved wrote:


heikoM wrote:
vjaved wrote:



What is the primary light source in your test image 1?



A bare bulb lamp at my desk, pointed directly towards the camera, I believe 40 Watts.

heiko


Thanks!
If a 40 Watts bulb can create it I\'m sure people who shoot in sun all the time, stadium, stage and anywhere else where light can come from top left is prone to this issue. Specially for wedding photographers; try to explain why their first kiss image came out all crapy because my $2300 camera has a manufacturing defect.






Nov 26, 2014 at 06:41 PM





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