When i shoot lightbulbs whit my D5300 i get these weird blue ghosts that behave almost like lens flares. I asumed something was wrong whit my lens but used a different one and got the same problem. Is there something wrong whit my camera?
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D5300 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/5.7 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 858 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 82 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2016:01:07 22:50:10 Exposure Time 2 sec F-Number f/6.3 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 100 Lens Aperture f/6.3 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash Focal Length 55.00 mm Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 1000 Image Height 697 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control None Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal Subject Distance Range Unknown
Clean your lens, take off any filters, put on a hens hood.
I get flaring on my 56mm 1.2 XF often, but usually it's because there's something on the lens and I'm not using a hood.
>>2739130
UV filter on? they cause huge glare and ghosting sometimes.
>>2739130
The light is hitting your sensor, bouncing back, hitting your rear element, and then going back to your sensor again. It's a common problem.
>>2739130
You just need practice. Light-bulb photography is a hard thing to master.
>I just paid 2,000 for a new camera
>I see that there are blur ghost balls
>I piss my pants
>I go on 4Chan and post shit about this
>People be making fun of me
Seriously, the lighting sucks ;-;