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D7000 Strange red colour on left side of images. Help
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinCornwall" data-source="post: 220753" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>Jake I just got back and did a couple of tests and was about to post when I read your latest reply. I had just already tried zooming and what's weird is that as you increase the zoom in small increments the effect lessens with each image and disappears entirely after about 40mm. Did try your idea of the NR before posting this and it has zero effect on the red fringe. If it was sensor noise surely the zoom on the lens should have no effect as all other in camera settings remain constant. Getting more miffed now....</p><p></p><p>Marcel, I don't know anyone else with this lens but keeping all in camera settings constant would surely invoke the same sensor noise regardless of the lens used. I just tested it with my 35mm f1.8 with the same camera settings and there was no red fringe. Mmmmm?????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 220753, member: 12701"] Jake I just got back and did a couple of tests and was about to post when I read your latest reply. I had just already tried zooming and what's weird is that as you increase the zoom in small increments the effect lessens with each image and disappears entirely after about 40mm. Did try your idea of the NR before posting this and it has zero effect on the red fringe. If it was sensor noise surely the zoom on the lens should have no effect as all other in camera settings remain constant. Getting more miffed now.... Marcel, I don't know anyone else with this lens but keeping all in camera settings constant would surely invoke the same sensor noise regardless of the lens used. I just tested it with my 35mm f1.8 with the same camera settings and there was no red fringe. Mmmmm????????? [/QUOTE]
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