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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 391847" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>look from 3:40 and see how many images he captured with the very heavy light leak. so youre saying no one should shoot slightly upwards? no one should try and be creative by shooting at a light upward angle? only point it downwards, yes? Jsee, cmon now..does that sound reasonable? ive owned quite a few cameras, shot hundreds of weddings, never did I encouter a problem like this, no matter what lens I used, where I pointed the lens under any circumstances and what he says as a pro photog he says he is, is correct. I think he knows enough about light and lenses. you might not think so but he shot under a normal condition. youre the one pointing it at the ceiling trying to get it to come out. his video and pictures are as clear as can be. hes not even straining to show the defect and was able to create the defect in tons of varying situations. which means the problem is not as minute and only shows under very rare circumstances. come now Jsee, dont be so naive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 391847, member: 14443"] look from 3:40 and see how many images he captured with the very heavy light leak. so youre saying no one should shoot slightly upwards? no one should try and be creative by shooting at a light upward angle? only point it downwards, yes? Jsee, cmon now..does that sound reasonable? ive owned quite a few cameras, shot hundreds of weddings, never did I encouter a problem like this, no matter what lens I used, where I pointed the lens under any circumstances and what he says as a pro photog he says he is, is correct. I think he knows enough about light and lenses. you might not think so but he shot under a normal condition. youre the one pointing it at the ceiling trying to get it to come out. his video and pictures are as clear as can be. hes not even straining to show the defect and was able to create the defect in tons of varying situations. which means the problem is not as minute and only shows under very rare circumstances. come now Jsee, dont be so naive. [/QUOTE]
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