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Ouch, yes I see. That is sensor blooming. Do you get this a lot? I've never had that exact artefact and I shoot like that a lot.

 

Have a look at this mess though. Lucky it was nothing important. THAT is taking it to a new level. I've only ever had this once though and my sensor was replaced and I've not had any issues since.

 

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yes, I have it a lot. Can produce it by will. Had it with two M9 and one also with a replaced sensor (other issue). So I think it is normal behavior.

 

Yours look worse of course, but it was a fault right? So not as bad as "normal" behavior. This, and ISO, is the reason I want a 240 again.

 

heiko

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mainly Voigtländer 35 Nokton, flares like hell, as you can see.

 

But sometime I love the shallow DOF of 1.4. For me, a 35 at 1.4 has a very special feeling, no other lens can give.

 

Just curious, are you using the small 35mm f/1.4 Nokton or the big 35 f/1.2 Nokton? Thanks.

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Voigtländer 35/1.4

 

very good in boring light, against the sun flares a lot. Was a deal breaker for me in the beginning and bought the Summilux FLE because of that. Now, I kind of like the fred flares. It´s a lens with character.

 

Decent sharp in the center at 1.4, but be careful to not put a small subject near the corners - veeery soft there. Yes, I know about the geometrical focus shift (0:

 

heiko

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