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D7000 PROBLEM

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  • Started 8 months ago by Ionutt3
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  1. Ionutt3

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    Hey guys i have a problem with my d7000. I don't know what's going on but it takes photos like this http://postimage.org/image/xv2w3ep97/

    Posted 8 months ago #
  2. TaoTeJared

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    I don't see the problem - what you expecting?

    Posted 8 months ago #
  3. R8R

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    I think this is to spam people to go to that image host.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  4. Ionutt3

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    No it isn't a spam,well the upper side of the photo is orange-ish.and i didn't set my white balance to any of it. it was on auto white balanc on aperture mode.on other photos it showed up like i wanted in other just like this. [sorry for my bad english]

    Posted 8 months ago #
  5. Rx4Photo

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    I noticed it as soon as the page finished loading. First let me ask (as silly as it may seem), are you shooting this image with your eye or face away from the viewfinder? If so, then excess light could be making its way to the sensor causing the extra brightness on the lower portionn of the image. I would also try shooting photos with all of the various white balances to see if this is an across-the-board incident. I've never experienced a light leak in a SLR or DSLR but perhaps someone who knows what it looks like could give an assessment.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  6. Ionutt3

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    I shot it with my eye on the viewfinder.:D
    I noticed that this problem occurs only when it's incandescent light.:-?

    Posted 8 months ago #
  7. R8R

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    Ionutt3 said:
    I shot it with my eye on the viewfinder.:D
    I noticed that this problem occurs only when it's incandescent light.:-?

    Mixed incandescent and some other light source I would imagine. Your camera is trying to balance the two.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  8. Ionutt3

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    And when i'm in live mode i get bars going up on my lcd,when i drop below 1/50 or 1/50 i don't have those bars but when i get more than 1/50 i get those bars

    Posted 8 months ago #
  9. safyre

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    You've got different temperature light sources. Looks like the further one is tungsten and the nearer one is incandescent or could be natural ambient.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  10. TaoTeJared

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    safyre said:
    You've got different temperature light sources. Looks like the further one is tungsten and the nearer one is incandescent or could be natural ambient.

    +1

    Posted 8 months ago #
  11. tcole1983

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    TaoTeJared said:
    I don't see the problem - what you expecting?

    I thought the same thing ;-)

    Use a flash and take the same picture. Should disappear. Looks like a mix of lighting to me as well.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  12. spraynpray

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    Ionutt3 said:
    And when i'm in live mode i get bars going up on my lcd,when i drop below 1/50 or 1/50 i don't have those bars but when i get more than 1/50 i get those bars

    Have you tried changing the Flicker reduction to see what happens? Sounds like Mains frequency is beating with your camera.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  13. Ionutt3

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    Yes i tried changing it and nope still does it,anyways thank you everyone for your advices,i've been told that it's from the sensor,anyways i'm sending it to the service!

    Thank you again,have a nice day!

    Posted 8 months ago #

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