It was reported that Lui TuckmYew was disappointed. 4 persons died when a rsn ship hit a container ship . Lui was chief of navy then. Tony tan said it was an honest mistake! And lui moved up. Anyone disapponinted? So the MRT incident is just a peanut....
NSC did mention to me it could be due to the memory card... But I did about 90 shots today with the loan camera, using the same memory card the pictures are all ok without even a single purple dot!
At least NSC is kind enough to lend me the loan set for this year end holiday season...
Drooling with envy. But when I read that 35mm is the walk around lens, good coverage and perspectives (using 35mm for > 20 years), it is used on D700, a full frame DSLR. So for DX, this would definitely mean gong to 24mm?
It appeared both on the camera LCD, and as jpeg viewed in computers. They occurred at various ISO, even at low ISO 100/200, at f/8.0, and also happened for 2 different lenses.
I am heading to NSC later today
Thanks for all the advice.
Thanks all.
You can see here too. For a more benign defects….it appears as a line of dots to the left hand side. You could see them clearly by max your brightness.
Sure the best to bring it back to NSC…
Thanks.
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I took my D7000 to Hokkaido last week. For most pictures taken, there appear to be purple artifacts to the right hand side of the pictures. The most severe looks like a purple line as shown in the photo here. Less severe are those with purple pixel at regular interval along the vertical...
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The pictures are showing the capabilities of LX3, but the composition of the pictures are all not done correctly........perhaps this is the generation that had not gone thru film photography where due to the preciousness of no take, one is more conscious of how to compose the picture properly...