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Thanks. Further questions... Is it a thing that can be commonly found in lenses? Do you think it is because of a precise design of the blades (maybe because it makes something simpler) and they just didn't think of this consequence? Could be it defined a design defect in some way?

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Curiosity about shoot-in-the-sun artefacts - by stoppingdown - 01-22-2014, 12:34 PM

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