05-22-2012, 07:38 PM
[quote name='Jack' timestamp='1337715009' post='18439']
Hi there,
I am new to the forum and I would like to describe the problem I have. I am owner of the sony slt a33, as the title says, and the problem is that when i spot to a light source (lamp, sun) i have a bad reflection of the same object but upside down. Other than the light reflections, for example, if I spot to a lamp, i get in the photo the lamp plus the lamp upside down in a green color right down from the "real" lamb.
I must admit that I didn't know the issues when I bought it but now it seems to me that I did a bad purchase.
Can you tell me if this is a problem which can be sold with a lens hood, is it a faulty body/lense,is the ghost issue the specific models has or is the price you have to pay from the slt technology so nothing can change?
If it helps, I can upload some sample photos to see what the problem.
Thanks!
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It is known that the transparent mirror can produce minor reflections in extreme situations but you seem to describe some kind of lens reflections I guess.
Anyway, maybe just upload a sample image to clarify the issue.
Hi there,
I am new to the forum and I would like to describe the problem I have. I am owner of the sony slt a33, as the title says, and the problem is that when i spot to a light source (lamp, sun) i have a bad reflection of the same object but upside down. Other than the light reflections, for example, if I spot to a lamp, i get in the photo the lamp plus the lamp upside down in a green color right down from the "real" lamb.
I must admit that I didn't know the issues when I bought it but now it seems to me that I did a bad purchase.
Can you tell me if this is a problem which can be sold with a lens hood, is it a faulty body/lense,is the ghost issue the specific models has or is the price you have to pay from the slt technology so nothing can change?
If it helps, I can upload some sample photos to see what the problem.
Thanks!
[/quote]
It is known that the transparent mirror can produce minor reflections in extreme situations but you seem to describe some kind of lens reflections I guess.
Anyway, maybe just upload a sample image to clarify the issue.