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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: 127596" data-attributes="member: 13403"><p>I used the same tripod with the D70 for 5 years and never had this issue, the multiple exposure setting isn't activated so can't be that.....white balance is what I thought for the blue light around windows but I take accurate readings before shooting and programme them in also i tried auto and all the others as a test and although results vary the problem is still there.......</p><p>You know, the only thing I havent tried is a different memory card...I use San Disc Ultyra Pro 95kbs...supposed to be the best consumer one.......could it be this? afaulty card or even a counterfeit? That's the only consistent thing in this, the card.....happens on different lenses so can't be a lens issue.......and they are fine on the D70 after all. I have ordered a new card but I'd be surised if it was that.......really is perterbing me! Apprciate your feedback so far though...it is good to eliminate all possibilities after all.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NakedEye, post: 127596, member: 13403"] I used the same tripod with the D70 for 5 years and never had this issue, the multiple exposure setting isn't activated so can't be that.....white balance is what I thought for the blue light around windows but I take accurate readings before shooting and programme them in also i tried auto and all the others as a test and although results vary the problem is still there....... You know, the only thing I havent tried is a different memory card...I use San Disc Ultyra Pro 95kbs...supposed to be the best consumer one.......could it be this? afaulty card or even a counterfeit? That's the only consistent thing in this, the card.....happens on different lenses so can't be a lens issue.......and they are fine on the D70 after all. I have ordered a new card but I'd be surised if it was that.......really is perterbing me! Apprciate your feedback so far though...it is good to eliminate all possibilities after all..... [/QUOTE]
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