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Had this problem today at a baby group shoot.
Basically the first few shots were ok (all images here are untouched RAWs and just to show the issue). SS was 1/160 or 1/1200 from memory and aperture was f8-f10. On a D300 with 24-70.
Test-1 by snowens, on Flickr
After a few shots I noticed this black 'spot' between lip and nose
Test-2 by snowens, on Flickr
It seemed to be that the first few shots were ok, then it happened. Luckily had backup (D700) so put the 24-70 on that and all was fine. Went back to D300 and put on my 50mm. I machine gunned it a bit and the first few shots were ok but then it happened again. I changed to f3.5 and machine gunned and all looked fine.
Test-3 by snowens, on Flickr
So went back to f10, and first couple ok
Test-4 by snowens, on Flickr
Then if you look at the windscreen...
Test-5 by snowens, on Flickr
So, it didn't happen on the D700 so can't be the lens (and on D300 it happened with both lenses) - Happened at various backgrounds. Seemed to be ok at the start but then happened.
Only thing I can see is that at wider apertures its not an issue? Last use was a few weeks ago at Duxford shooting planes - never had an issue before so can't be 'sun damage'?
Ideas welcome!
Basically the first few shots were ok (all images here are untouched RAWs and just to show the issue). SS was 1/160 or 1/1200 from memory and aperture was f8-f10. On a D300 with 24-70.
Test-1 by snowens, on FlickrAfter a few shots I noticed this black 'spot' between lip and nose
Test-2 by snowens, on FlickrIt seemed to be that the first few shots were ok, then it happened. Luckily had backup (D700) so put the 24-70 on that and all was fine. Went back to D300 and put on my 50mm. I machine gunned it a bit and the first few shots were ok but then it happened again. I changed to f3.5 and machine gunned and all looked fine.
Test-3 by snowens, on FlickrSo went back to f10, and first couple ok
Test-4 by snowens, on FlickrThen if you look at the windscreen...
Test-5 by snowens, on FlickrSo, it didn't happen on the D700 so can't be the lens (and on D300 it happened with both lenses) - Happened at various backgrounds. Seemed to be ok at the start but then happened.
Only thing I can see is that at wider apertures its not an issue? Last use was a few weeks ago at Duxford shooting planes - never had an issue before so can't be 'sun damage'?
Ideas welcome!
