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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Red Haze along border of photos
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<blockquote data-quote="kjfr" data-source="post: 372334" data-attributes="member: 33721"><p>[ATTACH]121014[/ATTACH][ATTACH]121015[/ATTACH]Okay, I uploaded examples of the photos. I took your advice and ran a little experiment! I took the completely dark photo at 3200 ISO with the camera eyepiece covered, and the lens cap on. And I took another photo with the eyepiece open and the lens cap on, no difference unfortunately! The star photo is an example of the issue I was having while I was shooting! Any other pieces of advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjfr, post: 372334, member: 33721"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]121014._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]121015._xfImport[/ATTACH]Okay, I uploaded examples of the photos. I took your advice and ran a little experiment! I took the completely dark photo at 3200 ISO with the camera eyepiece covered, and the lens cap on. And I took another photo with the eyepiece open and the lens cap on, no difference unfortunately! The star photo is an example of the issue I was having while I was shooting! Any other pieces of advice? [/QUOTE]
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