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D7000 - blue/purple highlights problems on 2 seperate D7000's
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<blockquote data-quote="NakedEye" data-source="post: 127584" data-attributes="member: 13403"><p>Hi, sometimes on a tripod and sometimes not, would this be an issue?? The ones I took last night weren't as i just took quicj snaps in my lounge and met the same ghastly problem...i always shoot A priority and have either spot metering or matrix and it happens on both.....as for extreme situations, the blue light in the highlights problem occurs mainly around windows where light is coming through and if you can imagine is like a smoke effect filtering in through the window around the frame...weird!! These blue blocks appear in any situation, I'd say 30% of the time. I can take a photo as I did last night, all ok then the next one will have it....one after won't etc...so it's not consistent with the same settings either which adds to the confusion!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NakedEye, post: 127584, member: 13403"] Hi, sometimes on a tripod and sometimes not, would this be an issue?? The ones I took last night weren't as i just took quicj snaps in my lounge and met the same ghastly problem...i always shoot A priority and have either spot metering or matrix and it happens on both.....as for extreme situations, the blue light in the highlights problem occurs mainly around windows where light is coming through and if you can imagine is like a smoke effect filtering in through the window around the frame...weird!! These blue blocks appear in any situation, I'd say 30% of the time. I can take a photo as I did last night, all ok then the next one will have it....one after won't etc...so it's not consistent with the same settings either which adds to the confusion!!! [/QUOTE]
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