stylgeo
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Don't know if this is the correct place to post this question but I seem to be having some problems. Several of my photos (not all of them) seem to show some ghost images on the left side of the subject. I am uploading an example to show the problem.
This photo is a 600*500 px 100% crop of a photo I took the other day and I am now uploading on the pc. I know it's a bad photo, the bird was really far away, but as you can see it appears to show a thick line on the left side of the bird.
This photo was taken with a 400D, the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 + 1.4X TC @ 420mm f/7.1 ISO 200. The bird is dead centre on the frame
This photo is from the same picture, on the same focal plane slightly on the bird's right. As you can see this photo is clear of any sign of the problem. On the left of the bird there were some branches that were totally out of focus due to the different focal plane so I don't have anything for comparison there.
Both photos are from the same picture, absolutely no PP, no sharpening, just converted from RAW and cropped.
The bird seems to be in focus. What's the problem here? Is it the lens, the camera or user error? The same problem appears in several of my photos but not all of them. It seems to appear where there is great contrast between the subject and the backround.
Can't remember if I was using MLU but I was defo using a tripod at the time.
Please help!
:bang:
This photo is a 600*500 px 100% crop of a photo I took the other day and I am now uploading on the pc. I know it's a bad photo, the bird was really far away, but as you can see it appears to show a thick line on the left side of the bird.
This photo was taken with a 400D, the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 + 1.4X TC @ 420mm f/7.1 ISO 200. The bird is dead centre on the frame
This photo is from the same picture, on the same focal plane slightly on the bird's right. As you can see this photo is clear of any sign of the problem. On the left of the bird there were some branches that were totally out of focus due to the different focal plane so I don't have anything for comparison there.
Both photos are from the same picture, absolutely no PP, no sharpening, just converted from RAW and cropped.
The bird seems to be in focus. What's the problem here? Is it the lens, the camera or user error? The same problem appears in several of my photos but not all of them. It seems to appear where there is great contrast between the subject and the backround.
Can't remember if I was using MLU but I was defo using a tripod at the time.
Please help!
:bang:
