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| sent on February 01, 2024 (15:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Gravitational waves (sorry to joke). Onde gravitazionali (scusa se scherzo). |
| sent on February 01, 2024 (17:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Try using a lens hood ;-) Prova ad usare un paraluce |
| sent on February 01, 2024 (17:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi guys. If only gravitational waves were to blame! At least I could put my mind at peace..., but I'm afraid that the problem is more down to earth, and I haven't solved it with the lens hood, which is perpetually connected to the lens. I wonder if others who use the same Nikon 24-85 in similar situations have similar problems or not. Hello, and thanks for the ride. Ciao ragazzi. Magari fosse colpa delle onde gravitazionali! Almeno potrei mettermi l'animo in pace..., ma temo che il problema sia più terra terra, e non l'ho risolto col paraluce, che è perennemente collegato all'obiettivo. Mi chiedo se altri che usano lo stesso Nikon 24-85, in situazioni simili hanno analoghi problemi oppure no. Ciao, e grazie del passaggio. |
| sent on February 01, 2024 (18:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Do you have a UV filter to protect the lens? The more lenses there are, the greater the risk of flare. I use Canon, when I'm in strong backlight situations I remove the filter that I have mounted to protect the front lens. Per caso hai un filtro UV per proteggere l'obbiettivo? Più lenti ci sono maggiore è il rischio di flare. Io uso Canon, quando sono in situazioni di forte controluce tolgo il filtro che ho montato a protezione della lente anteriore. |
| sent on February 01, 2024 (19:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Bruno, no, I don't use filters, only the lens with its lens hood. Thanks anyway for the suggestion, useful for future memory. Hello. Ciao Bruno, no, non uso filtri, solo la lente col suo paraluce. Grazie comunque del suggerimento, utile a futura memoria. Ciao. |
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