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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 394057" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Personally I'm still not convinced that fix is a fix.</p><p></p><p>I tried it with black material as you see in that shot but because I had communication with the lens, the mirror jumped and I have no idea what actually happens inside. But you see that half the sensor is blocked but the flare still reaches it. The second try it worked but when I removed the lens to get the paper out and put it back on, there was no flare on my live which indicates that without me realizing, attaching the lens was enough to move all just that fraction to not show the leak. The margin to produce it is not that wide.</p><p></p><p>This is the same guy that mashed two different angle shots together to show the sensors differ. He can't not have noticed when putting both together since both halves don't fit. That he decided anyways either implies he has no clue what a different angle does and thinks some PS tweaking will overrule the problem or he simply does not care and proceeded anyways.</p><p></p><p>You should believe him as much as you should believe me; it's just shots we show without anyone knowing what we were actually doing. Test it yourselves and find out.</p><p></p><p>What happens now is that all that is spread as if it were gospel without anyone asking the required questions first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 394057, member: 31330"] Personally I'm still not convinced that fix is a fix. I tried it with black material as you see in that shot but because I had communication with the lens, the mirror jumped and I have no idea what actually happens inside. But you see that half the sensor is blocked but the flare still reaches it. The second try it worked but when I removed the lens to get the paper out and put it back on, there was no flare on my live which indicates that without me realizing, attaching the lens was enough to move all just that fraction to not show the leak. The margin to produce it is not that wide. This is the same guy that mashed two different angle shots together to show the sensors differ. He can't not have noticed when putting both together since both halves don't fit. That he decided anyways either implies he has no clue what a different angle does and thinks some PS tweaking will overrule the problem or he simply does not care and proceeded anyways. You should believe him as much as you should believe me; it's just shots we show without anyone knowing what we were actually doing. Test it yourselves and find out. What happens now is that all that is spread as if it were gospel without anyone asking the required questions first. [/QUOTE]
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