Huss
Veteran
Working on a film project, I noticed that the images had what looked like a square reflection of a building's light opposite it at the bottom of the pic.
I had shot that set using a CV 40 1.4 SC, and a B+W F-Pro UV SC filter.
I just realized that perhaps it was the filter that was causing the issue? So I took a couple of quick shots of the scene on digital. One with the filter on, one with it off. With the filter on you can see the blue square reflection. With the filter removed - no reflection. So, if you have a light source within the frame in a night time shot, you can get reflections if you are using a filter. Of note, when I bought the B+W filter I thought it was the MRC (multi coated) version, but it is not. It is the SC version, so there is the possibility that this could be diminished or avoided by using the MRC version.
As I shot the project with the CV lens, I wanted to repeat using the same equipment and do not have a 43mm MRC filter to compare against.
I had shot that set using a CV 40 1.4 SC, and a B+W F-Pro UV SC filter.
I just realized that perhaps it was the filter that was causing the issue? So I took a couple of quick shots of the scene on digital. One with the filter on, one with it off. With the filter on you can see the blue square reflection. With the filter removed - no reflection. So, if you have a light source within the frame in a night time shot, you can get reflections if you are using a filter. Of note, when I bought the B+W filter I thought it was the MRC (multi coated) version, but it is not. It is the SC version, so there is the possibility that this could be diminished or avoided by using the MRC version.
As I shot the project with the CV lens, I wanted to repeat using the same equipment and do not have a 43mm MRC filter to compare against.