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odd circular blotches on some pic: Kodak CX 6445
On a otherwise find camera for quality build and output I have noticed an
occasional but pesky artifact where some pics have circular white blotches on the photo. They appear randomly and inconsistent with regard to any one area of photo or shooting occasion. Any help on what this is and how to minimize or eliminate would be appreciated, Thanx |
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XP User wrote:
On a otherwise find camera for quality build and output I have noticed an occasional but pesky artifact where some pics have circular white blotches on the photo. They appear randomly and inconsistent with regard to any one area of photo or shooting occasion. Any help on what this is and how to minimize or eliminate would be appreciated, Thanx When using flash? In a dusty environment? |
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"XP User" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On a otherwise find camera for quality build and output I have noticed an occasional but pesky artifact where some pics have circular white blotches on the photo. They appear randomly and inconsistent with regard to any one area of photo or shooting occasion. Any help on what this is and how to minimize or eliminate would be appreciated, I see them with my Canon G5 occasionally, too. I guess it has something to do with lighting, especially the angle in which light from the sun or other sources comes into the lens. Kind regards robert |
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"Robert Klemme" schrieb:
I see them with my Canon G5 occasionally, too. I guess it has something to do with lighting, especially the angle in which light from the sun or other sources comes into the lens. Kind regards robert Same here with a Lumix FZ20, Casio QV, Olympus 750 SZ .....you were guessing correctly. It is a matter of an extra artificial light falling in when one uses the flash. kindly nick http://www.intergrafis.de/pass/index.htm |
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"Nicholas Adam" wrote in message ... "Robert Klemme" schrieb: I see them with my Canon G5 occasionally, too. I guess it has something to do with lighting, especially the angle in which light from the sun or other sources comes into the lens. Kind regards robert Same here with a Lumix FZ20, Casio QV, Olympus 750 SZ .....you were guessing correctly. It is a matter of an extra artificial light falling in when one uses the flash. You mean something like this - http://ken.smugmug.com/photos/15303428-M.jpg ? Classic lens flare from my FZ20 and a WA lens attachement. |
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"Ken" schrieb:
"Nicholas Adam" wrote in message ... "Robert Klemme" schrieb: I see them with my Canon G5 occasionally, too. I guess it has something to do with lighting, especially the angle in which light from the sun or other sources comes into the lens. Kind regards robert Same here with a Lumix FZ20, Casio QV, Olympus 750 SZ .....you were guessing correctly. It is a matter of an extra artificial light falling in when one uses the flash. You mean something like this - http://ken.smugmug.com/photos/15303428-M.jpg ? Classic lens flare from my FZ20 and a WA lens attachement. Nope. What I was talking about occures indoors. If one uses a flash while there are one or more other artificial light. Nick |
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Nicholas Adam wrote:
[] What I was talking about occures indoors. If one uses a flash while there are one or more other artificial light. Nick I already told you what those were - dust particles in the atmosphere which are close to the lens and flash. Being close to the flash, they are brightly illuminated. Being close to the lens, they are out of focus (and hence round), but not as much out of focus as they would be with a larger-format SLR camera. Hence these particles are more visible with point-and-shoot cameras. Cheers, David |
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