Hi
I am using the P45+ for some 2 years now and was quite satisfied with it.
Couple of days ago, however, I made first night shots of a high-contrast scene.
After quickly developing my files, I was presented with something I really didn't expect.
The amount of weird ghosting (for lack of better word) made the images unusable. I am attaching the shrinked jpg for reference.
I was using the Digitar 35XL which usually has a center filter screwed-on. At first I thought that maybe this filter was to blame. However, redoing the photographs without the filter didn't improve the situation much.
I don't have much clue what to do with this -- aside from refraining from night photography.
Did anybody encounter similar problem? If yes, is there a remedy?
:wtf:
I am using the P45+ for some 2 years now and was quite satisfied with it.
Couple of days ago, however, I made first night shots of a high-contrast scene.
After quickly developing my files, I was presented with something I really didn't expect.
The amount of weird ghosting (for lack of better word) made the images unusable. I am attaching the shrinked jpg for reference.
I was using the Digitar 35XL which usually has a center filter screwed-on. At first I thought that maybe this filter was to blame. However, redoing the photographs without the filter didn't improve the situation much.
I don't have much clue what to do with this -- aside from refraining from night photography.
Did anybody encounter similar problem? If yes, is there a remedy?
:wtf: