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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.26, is this the end of DSLR era?

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post Mar 11 2018, 11:52 AM

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Anyone facing this yellow photo issue? this only happen in indoor shooting and not all photos in yellow, some are fine.


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post Mar 11 2018, 12:21 PM

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From an amateur (me), one thing come to my mind is white balance maybe off.

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post Mar 11 2018, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 11 2018, 12:21 PM)
From an amateur (me), one thing come to my mind is white balance maybe off.
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hmmm my WB was in Auto

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post Mar 11 2018, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(hammers @ Mar 11 2018, 11:52 AM)
Anyone facing this yellow photo issue? this only happen in indoor shooting and not all photos in yellow, some are fine.
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bvout the yellowish photo.. might due to the slow shutter.. and florucent light

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post Mar 14 2018, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(hammers @ Mar 11 2018, 11:52 AM)
Anyone facing this yellow photo issue? this only happen in indoor shooting and not all photos in yellow, some are fine.
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You can hardly fix the photo in the Lr or Ps with the selective brush, but if you shoot with RAW, you may rescue the photos sometimes. console.gif

This is actually a common issue when you shoot with a certain shutter speed under the fluorescent lights. This is because an entire cycle of the fluorescent lights flicker will take between 1/100 and 1/120 second. During every cycle of the light's intensity, its color temperature will change. So, if you are using a SS of 1/100 sec or slightly faster, you will see what you capture in the photos you posted above. nod.gif

But here's how you can avoid this. icon_idea.gif
1. Shoot at lower SS in shutter priority. You can get away from this effect by shooting at a 1/50 or 1/60 may prevent this fluorescent effect. (But this is not applicable if you wish to freeze a moving moment or even indoor sports photography)
2. Counter the situation with a flash and at high speed SS at around 1/200 sec or 1/250 sec. A powerful flash that bounces off the ceiling overpowers the fluorescent ambient light will solve the issue. (I suggest using this all the time, never fails me)
3. Spam as much as you can. (this may be a double edge sword as you may get the moment you want with the yellow bands) laugh.gif

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post Mar 15 2018, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(hammers @ Mar 11 2018, 11:52 AM)
Anyone facing this yellow photo issue? this only happen in indoor shooting and not all photos in yellow, some are fine.
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Bro ur flash don have high speed sync, yet u shoot more then 1/250 shutter speed, hence u getting this kind of colour. no high speed sync fash cant handle such high shutter.
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post Mar 15 2018, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(edward911124 @ Mar 15 2018, 02:49 PM)
Bro ur flash don have high speed sync, yet u shoot more then 1/250 shutter speed, hence u getting this kind of colour. no high speed sync fash cant handle such high shutter.
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Where got flash??
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post Mar 16 2018, 08:58 AM

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If memory serves malaysian electricity cycles at 50hertz so to avoid this special effects, shoot at 1/50, 1/100, 1/150 and so on. anything lower than 1/50 should eliminate it. if you go to other countries that cycles at 60hertz, then its 1/60 , 1/120 and so on.

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post Mar 16 2018, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(OOtaii @ Mar 15 2018, 07:47 PM)
Where got flash??
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If no flash, meaning this is the fluorescent flickering already. keep ur shutter speed around 1/100 and use flash to freeze the moment will help u escape from this problem. above 1/100 u will get this kind flickering.
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post Mar 16 2018, 11:12 AM

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wow learned something new today. thanks for the insight sifus. notworthy.gif
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post Mar 16 2018, 08:02 PM

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Mar 16 2018, 08:58 AM)
If memory serves malaysian electricity cycles at 50hertz so to avoid this special effects, shoot at 1/50, 1/100, 1/150 and so on. anything lower than 1/50 should eliminate it. if you go to other countries that cycles at 60hertz, then its 1/60 , 1/120 and so on.

http://www.untamedscience.com/filmmaking/p...rescent-lights/
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QUOTE(edward911124 @ Mar 16 2018, 10:19 AM)
If no flash, meaning this is the fluorescent flickering already. keep ur shutter speed around 1/100 and use flash to freeze the moment will help u escape from this problem. above 1/100 u will get this kind flickering.
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ohhh then confirm is the fluorescent flickering due to the high shutter speed, thanks for the info sifus notworthy.gif
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post Mar 16 2018, 11:32 PM

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Those pics badly exposed too.
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post Apr 5 2018, 06:42 PM

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This thread macam dying already. Time to spam photos guys. laugh.gif

Shot a chinese ancient theme with sifu [PF T.J.]

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post Apr 7 2018, 03:59 PM

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Any other place to clean sensor other than Nikon service centre? rm84 every 6 months is quite pricey for my taste.
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post Apr 7 2018, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(MHR @ Apr 7 2018, 03:59 PM)
Any other place to clean sensor other than Nikon service centre? rm84 every 6 months is quite pricey for my taste.
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Do you change your lens very often? Really need to clean the sensor every 6 months ah? hmm.gif
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post Apr 8 2018, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(DS_Legacy @ Apr 7 2018, 11:53 PM)
Do you change your lens very often? Really need to clean the sensor every 6 months ah?  hmm.gif
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I travel a lot, I change between 2-3 lenses. After 2 trips usually got dust already.. Before nikon, my 7D in 6 years only went once for sensor cleaning. Nothing to do with sensor size right?
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QUOTE(MHR @ Apr 8 2018, 02:01 PM)
I travel a lot, I change between 2-3 lenses. After 2 trips usually got dust already.. Before nikon, my 7D in 6 years only went once for sensor cleaning. Nothing to do with sensor size right?
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Not so sure about the sensor size tho. Maybe try to off your camera and position your camera upside down before changing next time? I change my lens very very often too and I almost shoot every day.

So far 1 year+ still haven't cleaned my sensor. You can try to contact yannick, he gives most of his regular customer free cleaning service. I'm sure he will give a better price than the nikon SC. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(DS_Legacy @ Apr 5 2018, 06:42 PM)
This thread macam dying already. Time to spam photos guys. laugh.gif

Shot a chinese ancient theme with sifu [PF T.J.]

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Revived my D7000 after letting it to sleep in my drybox for almost 1 year, the colors (or should i say the white balance) felt really different from my main camera (5d ii). AWB on d7000 tends to be really green/ yellowish while with canon its a little purplish/ cold.

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post Apr 9 2018, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(DS_Legacy @ Apr 8 2018, 04:35 PM)
Not so sure about the sensor size tho. Maybe try to off your camera and position your camera upside down before changing next time? I change my lens very very often too and I almost shoot every day.

So far 1 year+ still haven't cleaned my sensor. You can try to contact yannick, he gives most of his regular customer free cleaning service. I'm sure he will give a better price than the nikon SC.  biggrin.gif
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I guess I'm not the only one. I feel like the D750 is more prone to dust than other bodies I've owned in the past.

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3988793

Thanks for the suggestion tho, I'll contact yannick soon.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 8 2018, 09:22 PM)
Let me join u tongue.gif

Revived my D7000 after letting it to sleep in my drybox for almost 1 year, the colors (or should i say the white balance) felt really different from my main camera (5d ii). AWB on d7000 tends to be really green/ yellowish while with canon its a little purplish/ cold.

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Shooting after rain ke ni? laugh.gif

Keep spamming pls. Should not let the thread dies! bruce.gif

QUOTE(MHR @ Apr 9 2018, 04:26 PM)
I guess I'm not the only one. I feel like the D750 is more prone to dust than other bodies I've owned in the past.

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3988793

Thanks for the suggestion tho, I'll contact yannick soon.
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I own one D750 too tho. There are some tiny dusts on the sensor but I can still PS them away for now, not too many. laugh.gif

Maybe I will have to clean my sensor soon too.

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