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D7000 - blue/purple highlights problems on 2 seperate D7000's
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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 127805" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>My lenses have Nikon UV filters and I have not had the reflection problem on either my D3000 or D7000. I don't think it has to do with the brand of filter, as long as it is a good, reputable brand. I have used Hoya and B&W filters and have always have excellent results. You must have some very strange lighting going on. </p><p></p><p>I also agree with what was said by others regarding the filters. Normally, you should not have any problems with using filters in "normal" lighting conditions. For those weird, indoor lighting issues, you have had, you can always take a test shot first to be sure you are not going to get weird results.</p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 127805, member: 12214"] My lenses have Nikon UV filters and I have not had the reflection problem on either my D3000 or D7000. I don't think it has to do with the brand of filter, as long as it is a good, reputable brand. I have used Hoya and B&W filters and have always have excellent results. You must have some very strange lighting going on. I also agree with what was said by others regarding the filters. Normally, you should not have any problems with using filters in "normal" lighting conditions. For those weird, indoor lighting issues, you have had, you can always take a test shot first to be sure you are not going to get weird results. Just some thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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