You need a very ancient lens to have any uncoated elements. Ditto for filters.
All the best!
Raimo
Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho

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L�hett�j�: Anthony Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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P�iv�: 26. joulukuuta 2003 7:36
Aihe: Re: another istD issue


>Arnie,
>
>That's a "ghost image", a reflection from the front surface of one of your
>lens elements onto the rear surface of the filter, and then back through the
>lens in parallel with the desired image.  It is most pronounced when a lens
>has any uncoated elements, or the filter is uncoated.
>
>regards,
>Anthony Farr
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "arnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> happy new year, guys
>>
>> so bought an ear syringe and puffed away at the sensor and managed to get
>> most of the spots off, so i figure a little more huffing and puffing will
>> blow the rest away.
>>
>> there is another issue i am having. when i take picture with a bright
>object
>> in it, the object appears again rotated 180 degrees. for example
>> www.xdstech.com/istd/imgp0382.jpg . this is the full size image just as it
>> came off the camera. you can see the best buy sign and all the lights a
>> second time.
>>
>> anyone know what could cause that? what should i do about it?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> arnie
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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