Pemihan
Well-known member
Going through my images from a recent trip I'm finding some of them shot with the Rodie 40HR has a rather peculiar flare or whatever it is.
The images shown here are some of the worst examples, others are more subtle or somewhere in between.
I know the lens is sensitive to flare and needs to be shaded and I'm using the Cambo Compendium and always try to make sure no light is hitting the lens.
Can it be caused from stray light entering from the side/back and being reflected into the lens?
What's going on here?
The first image is with no shift, but some rise. The second is with the same rise and 10mm shift.
The images shown here are some of the worst examples, others are more subtle or somewhere in between.
I know the lens is sensitive to flare and needs to be shaded and I'm using the Cambo Compendium and always try to make sure no light is hitting the lens.
Can it be caused from stray light entering from the side/back and being reflected into the lens?
What's going on here?
The first image is with no shift, but some rise. The second is with the same rise and 10mm shift.