fleetst
Newbie
Spent some time at the Cannes Film Festival last month and loved using the Epson R-D1 in addition to my regular Nikon D2X cameras. I was pleased to see several other press photographers also sporting R-D1s.
I shot quite a few general night shots with the camera. Sometimes in the images I had internal reflections of bright lights but this picture really surprised me. Under the illuminated sign on the top of the Majestic hotel, you can clearly see an upside down reversed reflection of the sign. This can only be from internal reflections within the camera! I was using a Nokton 40mm F1.4 lens (with a uv filter).
Anybody else experienced this?
Cheers,
Paul
I shot quite a few general night shots with the camera. Sometimes in the images I had internal reflections of bright lights but this picture really surprised me. Under the illuminated sign on the top of the Majestic hotel, you can clearly see an upside down reversed reflection of the sign. This can only be from internal reflections within the camera! I was using a Nokton 40mm F1.4 lens (with a uv filter).
Anybody else experienced this?
Cheers,
Paul
pfogle
Well-known
I've never seen one like this, but here's a couple of thoughts, FWIW.
The reflection is same size, and in focus, suggesting it's off a plane surface. It's rotated by 180 degrees, so has been through an optical system after reflection, ruling out the internal IR filter. I'd suspect a plane UV filter maybe? Just a thought, probably wrong.
Phil
The reflection is same size, and in focus, suggesting it's off a plane surface. It's rotated by 180 degrees, so has been through an optical system after reflection, ruling out the internal IR filter. I'd suspect a plane UV filter maybe? Just a thought, probably wrong.
Phil
aizan
Veteran
nm. it's the uv filter!
sevres_babylone
Veteran
For more on the filter issue, have a look at this column by Mike Johnston, particularly the paragraph about the William Allard example of "filter flare", which seems to be exactly what you experienced:
http://luminous-landscape.com/columns/sm-feb-05.shtml
Funny, after reading that column, I wasn't convinced. Now I am.
http://luminous-landscape.com/columns/sm-feb-05.shtml
Funny, after reading that column, I wasn't convinced. Now I am.
S
Sean Reid
Guest
Very likely to be the UV filter.
Cheers,
Sean
Cheers,
Sean
oldheader
Newbie
Filter reflections
Filter reflections
Check out this site, look in the Optics section about flare etc.
http://www.vanwalree.com/index.html
Filter reflections
Check out this site, look in the Optics section about flare etc.
http://www.vanwalree.com/index.html
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