what is that on my lens?
dust / fungi / what?
Hello, Why do cameras have such a problem with scoreboards? Whenever you take a video that shows a scoreboard, it usually just flickers and is unreadable. As you can see here: https://youtu.be/5nGiV05QzXI Often also on display boards on buses, e.g. Why is that?
Hello, The date on the photos was wrong, and it probably still is. But I deleted the video folder because of this (not the laptop video folder, but the one from an external device that I wanted to watch on my laptop), and now when I take photos with it and connect them to the…
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Hello My girlfriend saw this picture and wondered which camera was in it. I know it's a blurry image, but maybe we have a keen, discerning eye here that can spot it. Best regards
Hey, I first loaded my film for my analog camera incorrectly, then took it out and put it back in correctly. Is the film now ruined, or are all the photos unusable? You have to put one side over like this, and the film is also illuminated that way. Since I didn't put enough film…
Help! Does anyone happen to know and can tell me if this is white mold, or what it is? And whether it's normal?
It can be the lens separating, can also be that lying on the front lens dirt, Harspray or theb remuneration is attacked or you have a few funghi on or in the lens. Unfortunately no one can help you here. From the photo, that’s not as meaningful as it is.
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Look at the lenses from the front and the back in the light, then you’ll look.
I already did. I am, for example, in this area and I cannot identify it
Whether this is mold or coating that has detached can only tell you someone who looks at the lens. You don’t see that in a picture.
Okay, thanks anyway.
This is rather difficult if you don’t know how hidden lenses look. Even for a professional it can be difficult to recognize that.
do you have tips on how to see / recognize this?