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D750 Light Leak videos
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 391822" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>none, im dead serious and since this doesnt pertain to you, it isnt an issue. this is a huge problem for videographers though. huge. many videogs, like photogs shoot with backlit compositions. this isnt a problem only in direct sunlit but in shadow as well. basically in controlled setting it will be fine, but when youre in an environment like a wedding venue, you dont know what the lighting will be and basically can render a lot of footage unusable. maybe you dont understand the severity of the problem at hand. this is a big problem. I thought it was some faint line here and there but this is one gigantic flaw for videogs. there is no workaround, no clean it in PP. you shoot what you have to and even if you get flare, thats not a problem. the line it makes is a HUGE problem. like I said, you dont understand the severity of this problem because you dont shoot video. Im no pro at video but from shooting tons of weddings, I understand a lot. you can balk all you want, this is a big problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 391822, member: 14443"] none, im dead serious and since this doesnt pertain to you, it isnt an issue. this is a huge problem for videographers though. huge. many videogs, like photogs shoot with backlit compositions. this isnt a problem only in direct sunlit but in shadow as well. basically in controlled setting it will be fine, but when youre in an environment like a wedding venue, you dont know what the lighting will be and basically can render a lot of footage unusable. maybe you dont understand the severity of the problem at hand. this is a big problem. I thought it was some faint line here and there but this is one gigantic flaw for videogs. there is no workaround, no clean it in PP. you shoot what you have to and even if you get flare, thats not a problem. the line it makes is a HUGE problem. like I said, you dont understand the severity of this problem because you dont shoot video. Im no pro at video but from shooting tons of weddings, I understand a lot. you can balk all you want, this is a big problem. [/QUOTE]
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