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Red vignette on my DSLR images!?


Gino Arcari

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here are the 2 test files I received from Nikon Owners Magazine (D5200 and D7100) all ive done to these is increased the Highlights and Shadows to +100 and increased the Whites and Blacks to +50 this was only to highlight the AMP glow in these images. As you can clearly the AMP glow on the d5200 is in the bottom left corner and spreads but faids across the image but the d7100 amp glow is still there but its more evenly distributed across the image having less of an impact.... So disappointed in my self for not going the full hog and getting the d7100 when I was looking but im just hoping the new D7*** series comes out with the Tilt screen and ill jump in for the newer one. Hope this has been informative.

15494026139_2d2156f155_z.jpgD5200 by Ben Irving Photography, on Flickr

15060542043_f43620550e_z.jpgD7100 by Ben Irving Photography, on Flickr

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just stumbled across this thread, and yes, it's definitely amp glow.

Bane of my life, my D80 is terrible with it - both top corners and a bit of the way across the top too.  The darks show similar glows, but even when taken under similar conditions they don't remove it properly - sometimes they under-subtract leaving glow there, sometimes they over-subtract leaving a dark patch.

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I'm thinking of getting a modded Canon 1100...

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