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lloydvdw

lloydvdw

Member Since 27 Dec 2018
Offline Last Active Jan 07 2019 07:24 AM
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In Topic: Overexposed parts turn pink/purple D50

02 January 2019 - 03:15 AM

Hi Guys,

 

So, I put in a different SD card and took a lot of pictures on NYE. The pink parts never occurd again.

 

Conlusion:

  • Problem: Bad SD card, maybe a bad cluster or something.
  • Solution: New SD card ;-)

 

Thanks for your efforts to help me.

 

 

 

For sure, the lens has nothing to do in the equation, nor the card,

nor the camera… but your approach, your understanding and your

setup.

May I suggest you 
shoot RAW and get familiar with the very precious
histogram… your best friend ever!


In Topic: Overexposed parts turn pink/purple D50

30 December 2018 - 07:26 AM

I factory resettet my device. So it's 0.0

 

I've been trying out a different SD card, so far the pink spots have not occured... *fingerscrossed*

Tomorrow i'm gonna take some outside pictures with lots of light and see what happens

 

Thanks for your help everyone!

 

What is the exposure compensation set at?

 

https://kenrockwell....ontrols-top.htm


In Topic: Overexposed parts turn pink/purple D50

29 December 2018 - 03:10 PM

Hi, 

 

I am not the best photographer, that's for sure, but it's not my approach or setup.

I tested it, shooted RAW, JPG, shooted on Autamatic mode, less or more ISO etc etc, result is the same.

 

I've been shooting pics with this camera for more than 10 years, this has never happened. Now all of a sudden 50% of my pictures are like this.

 

Here's some more pictures of my tests (RAW and JPG)

 

 

For sure, the lens has nothing to do in the equation, nor the card,

nor the camera… but your approach, your understanding and your

setup.

May I suggest you 
shoot RAW and get familiar with the very precious
histogram… your best friend ever!

 


In Topic: Overexposed parts turn pink/purple D50

27 December 2018 - 03:59 PM

Hi,

 

jpg, with a 18-55 lens.

I just factory resetet camera, formatted SD card, also tried another one. So far the same thing happens :/

I'm gonna try a different lens tomorrow and see what that gives

 

Any other suggestions?

 

What I see are hot spots — specular highlights — and, 

trying to recover them, weird things were generated.

 

Did you shoot jpg or RAW?