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Re: D750 horrible light leak (black bandit!) reported; Looks horrible


cwes wrote:
If it\'s 1 in 10,000 I\'m not worried about it at all. Not saying I blame you, but to me I get one OOF shot per photo session usually anyways, so like 1 in 100 OOF. So if this is 1 in 10,000 it\'s 100% a non issue for me. Even 1 in 1,000. Not saying we still shouldn\'t complain to nikon and keep on them to get an answer and a solution. Just saying it won\'t make me stop using the D750. I do have a question for you though, I usually take maybe 3 shots of the same one just to make sure I didn\'t get a blink or soft shot, especially when people are walking. Did you get a shot right before or after this one that is close to it that you could use? just wondering if you took one at almost the same spot but slightly different angle if it came out okay then.


I\'ve had the camera month - the overwhelming majority of the time I\'ve used it to date has been shooting interiors and in non-back lit situations - so the opportunity for this to happen to me specifically with the D750, I admit, has been somewhat limited. That said, in today\'s shoot, in this lighting setup, several shots before and after had the issue, some more pronounced than others - I noticed the strong lighting on him and moved the angle a bit - thought it was heavy flare - though better and not as noticeable in the LCD after I moved - the \"light line\" was definitely there - but again, when I use a longer lens - 85, 70-200 e.g. - I\'m not seeing this, but it really showed up with the 50



Dec 14, 2014 at 11:24 PM





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