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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 192258" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>What lens are you using? Looks to be a lense flare or over saturation problem.</p><p></p><p>One method of checking is</p><p>. Underexpose the shot one or two stops. The D600 has sufficient dynamic range so you can recover quite a bit in RAW.</p><p>. Use a lower ISO. Best use 100 and then check.</p><p>. If you have a prime lense use it or borrow the 50mm f1.8D.</p><p></p><p>If the problems persist then</p><p>. it is a sensor electronics or processor problem.</p><p>. By the way does this happen when it is hot, if so then the camera is over heating. In either case it warrants a warranty replacement.</p><p></p><p>If it does not then</p><p>. Problem persists with your current lens, but not with a prime : change it</p><p>. Problem goes away at lower ISO or on underexposing : you have to use exposure compensation.</p><p>. Problem is only at high ISO : check at what level it stops. If it is below 3000, camera needs calibration at Nikon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 192258, member: 16090"] What lens are you using? Looks to be a lense flare or over saturation problem. One method of checking is . Underexpose the shot one or two stops. The D600 has sufficient dynamic range so you can recover quite a bit in RAW. . Use a lower ISO. Best use 100 and then check. . If you have a prime lense use it or borrow the 50mm f1.8D. If the problems persist then . it is a sensor electronics or processor problem. . By the way does this happen when it is hot, if so then the camera is over heating. In either case it warrants a warranty replacement. If it does not then . Problem persists with your current lens, but not with a prime : change it . Problem goes away at lower ISO or on underexposing : you have to use exposure compensation. . Problem is only at high ISO : check at what level it stops. If it is below 3000, camera needs calibration at Nikon [/QUOTE]
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