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Im Having a Video issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Y." data-source="post: 71771" data-attributes="member: 10157"><p>Hi Diego,</p><p>I would try a long exposure in still photography, to see if it may be dust on the sensor. My D7000 had some spots that only showed up in longer exposures. Why it would be there in the fast fps of video and not in still photos I can't explain, unless you are using a video dedicated lens. If that is the case it could be a spot on the lens. </p><p>Sorry I couldn't be more help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Y., post: 71771, member: 10157"] Hi Diego, I would try a long exposure in still photography, to see if it may be dust on the sensor. My D7000 had some spots that only showed up in longer exposures. Why it would be there in the fast fps of video and not in still photos I can't explain, unless you are using a video dedicated lens. If that is the case it could be a spot on the lens. Sorry I couldn't be more help. [/QUOTE]
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