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D7000 - blue/purple highlights problems on 2 seperate D7000's
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 127672" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I can't see this being a card problem. Bad cards won't behave like bad or corrupted film or double exposed film. There is no image on the card, just numbers. An interruption to those numbers from a bad card or bad file will usually make the image not viewable at all or a partial image followed by pure junk or a single blank color. These look like reflections. Being upside down is a clue, but its beyond me what it could be. Looks like a lens would need to be involved like Dave said. Or some other combination of reflections that would flip the image top to bottom, but I have nothing useful to suggest. Interesting problem though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 127672, member: 4923"] I can't see this being a card problem. Bad cards won't behave like bad or corrupted film or double exposed film. There is no image on the card, just numbers. An interruption to those numbers from a bad card or bad file will usually make the image not viewable at all or a partial image followed by pure junk or a single blank color. These look like reflections. Being upside down is a clue, but its beyond me what it could be. Looks like a lens would need to be involved like Dave said. Or some other combination of reflections that would flip the image top to bottom, but I have nothing useful to suggest. Interesting problem though. [/QUOTE]
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