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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: 221188" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>Okay after some further tests the red fringe starts to show on the D7000 at ISO1250 and on the D3200 at ISO6400. Only with the 18-200mm lens below about 40mm. Then after reading Wayne's post I tried it with the lens on Manual focus as well as the body to no effect. Then I saw Wayne's updated post about the VR causing this effect and BINGO <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> The VR was the cause of this problem. After nearly 3 years with the D7000 and about a 75k shutter count I was amazed that I hadn't seen this effect before. But on the night of the double Iridium flare I set up 2 cameras, one being my new D3200 so in the haste of setting up 2 cameras in a dark environment I missed turning of the VR on the 18-200mm. Problem solved. Many thanks for the input from everybody and especially to Wayne for the cure. I can have faith out in the dark again.</p><p>PS Marcel you were spot on on post#11 but I had wrongly assumed that VR was off with the confusion of setting up 2 cameras. THANKS MARCEL JAKE WAYNE...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 221188, member: 12701"] Okay after some further tests the red fringe starts to show on the D7000 at ISO1250 and on the D3200 at ISO6400. Only with the 18-200mm lens below about 40mm. Then after reading Wayne's post I tried it with the lens on Manual focus as well as the body to no effect. Then I saw Wayne's updated post about the VR causing this effect and BINGO :-) The VR was the cause of this problem. After nearly 3 years with the D7000 and about a 75k shutter count I was amazed that I hadn't seen this effect before. But on the night of the double Iridium flare I set up 2 cameras, one being my new D3200 so in the haste of setting up 2 cameras in a dark environment I missed turning of the VR on the 18-200mm. Problem solved. Many thanks for the input from everybody and especially to Wayne for the cure. I can have faith out in the dark again. PS Marcel you were spot on on post#11 but I had wrongly assumed that VR was off with the confusion of setting up 2 cameras. THANKS MARCEL JAKE WAYNE... [/QUOTE]
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