dozuki
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FrankS
Registered User
Different lighting conditions: direct sunlight on the lens in #2.
Todd Frederick
Todd Frederick
Do you use a lens hood?
I used that camera and the flare was minimal, but, avoiding direct sun is best under any circumstances with any camera, unless you want the flare.
I used that camera and the flare was minimal, but, avoiding direct sun is best under any circumstances with any camera, unless you want the flare.
Dougg
Seasoned Member
That strikes me as a surprising amount of flare. I agree with Frank... in the first shot the light is from the rear over your right shoulder, and in the second the sun is high and a little right of center. Isn't the camera's door on the right also, where it might serve to shade the lens a bit? If you have a filter on the lens that could encourage flare... If you have your shapely assistant carry a parasol to shade the camera as you shoot, that should solve the flare issue. 
Finder
Veteran
Check the bellows. You may have a hole in it.
dozuki
Member
I will be holding auditions for shapley assistants as soon as possible. In the meantime is there a sun hood made for the fuji folder. and yes the door is on the right and probably does shade that side a little. thanks for the suggestions. I did get a couble good photos i'll try to post soon.
Krosya
Konicaze
dozuki said:I will be holding auditions for shapley assistants as soon as possible. In the meantime is there a sun hood made for the fuji folder. and yes the door is on the right and probably does shade that side a little. thanks for the suggestions. I did get a couble good photos i'll try to post soon.
There is a Fuji hood for your camera. BUt the bad news is - it's hard to find and it can be a little pricey. Maybe you can find a 3rd party hood with the same filter thread size .Check Ebay and Keh.com. Good luck.
George
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
looks like a light leak to me.
Todd
Todd
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