sanmich
Veteran
first guess:
You were shooting in a very reflective hall (glass, marble everywhere) and the sign may have bounced.
Of course, it seems very unlikely, so if you have that kind of reflection in different situations, it's probably the camera...
You were shooting in a very reflective hall (glass, marble everywhere) and the sign may have bounced.
Of course, it seems very unlikely, so if you have that kind of reflection in different situations, it's probably the camera...
Jubb Jub, do you have another example?
Jubb Jubb
Well-known
Not at present I don't, but I noticed in this shot there were all these light specs on the bottom right of the image (over the pavement).
I have been told it may be the UV/IR filter I have on the lens, but I really don't want to shoot without something protecting the lens.
I have been told it may be the UV/IR filter I have on the lens, but I really don't want to shoot without something protecting the lens.

Jubb Jubb
Well-known
It only seems to be on the blue channel as well...
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Those specks seem to be the traffic lights. Maybe you should try taking some test shots without a filter.
If you're using a hood you have plenty of protection in the event of a fall already.
If you're using a hood you have plenty of protection in the event of a fall already.
andredossantos
Well-known
Im also guessing it's the filter. I've had similar stuff happen in low light with different cameras (film and digital). At this point, I take off the filter at night or if there are artificial points of light in the frame.
swoop
Well-known
It's not a bad lens and completely normal. Those "reflections" are light bouncing around on the inside of the lens.
MikeL
Go Fish
Mr. Jubb Jubb, those mirror reflections will go away when you remove the flat filter.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Mr. Jubb Jubb, those mirror reflections will go away when you remove the flat filter.
As Mike said. I observe the same reflections with my Noctilux and "protective" filter ... For best performance, remove the filter and always use a hood.
LCT
ex-newbie
Typical ghost image caused by a filter.
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