Hello,
I was taking some long time exposure lately and noticed something I don't like.
Just look at the picture and you will see what i mean:
I was using the Canon 70D together with the Canon 70-200mm f/4 USM, no filter attached.
My question to the people who do such pictures, too: Is this normal? How can I prevent such ghost lights?
Canon support says that this comes from the lens - but if I look through the viewfinder I don't see the effect. It is only visible on the final pictures and in Live View.
I really hope you can help me.
Thanks for your help and kind regards
Dominik
/ I am very sorry for my poor english skills /
I was taking some long time exposure lately and noticed something I don't like.
Just look at the picture and you will see what i mean:
I was using the Canon 70D together with the Canon 70-200mm f/4 USM, no filter attached.
My question to the people who do such pictures, too: Is this normal? How can I prevent such ghost lights?
Canon support says that this comes from the lens - but if I look through the viewfinder I don't see the effect. It is only visible on the final pictures and in Live View.
I really hope you can help me.
Thanks for your help and kind regards
Dominik
/ I am very sorry for my poor english skills /
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