D750 flare issue, not only not solved but worse than ever

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AC016

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Here are the photos you all have been waiting for. I was just playing with low light photos at high ISO's to see how noisy the photos were and this is what I got.I know the shutter speeds look questionable but that is what the camera did; I never looked at it until when I was collecting the data. All I did was input them in lightroom 5 and convert them to a size and to j-pegs for the internet to send. No adjustments of any kind were done. For references all photos in the photos are 8 X 10. Just noticed that exposure compensation is listed, along with the other data (which I did not know was done) and that there has been compensations of -.33 and +.33 in the photos. I did not do that; the camera did it all on its own (?) which is puzzling to me, but then I just got the camera less than 24 hours before these were taken.

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All photos taken with new D750 DSLR at ISO 6400 and in aperture priority mode and matrix metering.
Nikon 35-70mm f2.8 lens at 70mm, f2.8.


Photo 1 at 1/40th of a second
Photo 2 at 1/80th of a second
Photo 3 at 1/100th of a second
Photo 4 at 1/100th of a secondView attachment 142484View attachment 142485View attachment 142486View attachment 142487

Sorry to say, but that is not the banding issue that everyone has been going on about. We just have to look at the first photo and see that the "flare" is coming from the tele. Oh well. Best of luck in your future endeavors.
 

J-see

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I can confirm that those of you that are taking this thread seriously are being trolled.

I was suspicious the moment a bottom flare was mentioned but since I can never be sure, I answered normally to what I in reality considered a very dumb problem.
 

Horoscope Fish

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Sorry to say, but that is not the banding issue that everyone has been going on about. We just have to look at the first photo and see that the "flare" is coming from the tele.
And here I thought I was just being dense.

I mean, how exactly does one confuse this:
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With this...
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banding.JPG
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J-see

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If it's a troll, it's rather dumb to troll with a shot that contains your cam's serial in the EXIF.
 

Woodyg3

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Maybe the OP doesn't understand what flare is and that it can appear any time you shoot into a light source?
 
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