I think it has something to do with the flickering of lights.
Try to shoot at different shutter speed to see if there's any difference.
for example take 1 shot at 1/200 and another one at 1/30.
Hi, Newbie here with some lens question
Hi, Newbie here with some lens question
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Dec 15 2014, 12:18 PM
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Elite
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I think it has something to do with the flickering of lights.
Try to shoot at different shutter speed to see if there's any difference. for example take 1 shot at 1/200 and another one at 1/30. |
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Dec 16 2014, 01:18 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(Zot @ Dec 16 2014, 09:03 AM) I think it could be dust on your DSLR image sensor. It is important to change your lenses in calm and non dusty place. Unlike old film camera, the dust goes with the film but for the DSLR, the image sensor is always there. Our country is humid and the dust tend to stick and hard to remove. aiyo bro nothing to do with the sensor at all la, as others mentioned it's the problem of light flickering |
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Dec 16 2014, 01:48 PM
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