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james_dunbar

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  1. <p>Hey not sure what forum to post this question on so I though I would just try this one. Below is a picture I took of a house fly with a 24mm sigma prime lens reverse mounted. Now I'm not too sure if its flare or over exposure or what but does anyone have any ideas on how I can prevent that ghosting effect in the middle of the picture? Furthermore to make matters a bit more difficult the effect does not show up on the cameras screen, so I walk away thinking I've taken a really good shot and its not until I get on a computer that I see its all white.</p><div>00WQ1M-242573584.jpg.8e2f21cf4335accda84fbacebd2107ec.jpg</div>
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    <p>I am a wildlife photographer mostly specialising in macros and I am researching buying a new camera to replace my D50. Either a D300 or a D700.<br>

    High performance in low light levels and the ability to shoot in difficult, high contrast, conditions are very important to me. However I do tend to shoot alot of birds and other wildlife that (obviously) tends to be most comfortable when I am far away.<br>

    My question is: In the opinions of this forum is the improved image quality that I get from having a full frame sensor worth the compromise in telephoto effect?</p>

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    All the lenses that I currently use are designed for full frame sensors so that is not an issue.</p>

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