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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 391838" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>I saw your pictures and you can see a light leak, but here it is in the video as clear as it can be in daylight and very strong as well. there is no denying there is a major problem here. you tried to create it under certain circumstances, his video is showing it in a regular situation<strong> I</strong> would be shooting in. in fact I would be doing flared video clips on purpose and I cannot have a defect like this show up in my clips. this is a huge problem. like I said, youre not understanding the severity of the problem here. this is not a D600 with oil where you can use a wet swab and get through. this is not an overheated SB900 where I can simply grab another flash I have. there is no workaround with this defect, I shoot outdoors all the time. it will come in sooner or later and I cannot take a chance on when it does. this is not good. I saw the few videos that posted the issue but said "eh, just a few bad batches, no biggee" but this video is all the proof one needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 391838, member: 14443"] I saw your pictures and you can see a light leak, but here it is in the video as clear as it can be in daylight and very strong as well. there is no denying there is a major problem here. you tried to create it under certain circumstances, his video is showing it in a regular situation[B] I[/B] would be shooting in. in fact I would be doing flared video clips on purpose and I cannot have a defect like this show up in my clips. this is a huge problem. like I said, youre not understanding the severity of the problem here. this is not a D600 with oil where you can use a wet swab and get through. this is not an overheated SB900 where I can simply grab another flash I have. there is no workaround with this defect, I shoot outdoors all the time. it will come in sooner or later and I cannot take a chance on when it does. this is not good. I saw the few videos that posted the issue but said "eh, just a few bad batches, no biggee" but this video is all the proof one needs. [/QUOTE]
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