01-02-2015 03:06 PM - edited 01-02-2015 03:08 PM
Hi Experts, Recently I have bought Canon 5D Mark III, when I am shoot with studio(mono) lights the photos are not sharp it’s look like hazy. Herewith I have attached the sample photo. I have tested with my old camera and my friend’s camera with same setup lights and same setting the hazy is not coming. Please help me.
I am shooting Manual mode. shutter speed 1/200, f32, Lens 100mm canon macro, Iso 100. Using potix radio trigger. The lights are studio lights not continuous light
01-02-2015 05:08 PM
Do you have a filter on the front of the lens? If so, remove it and try without.
I noticed you're back-lighting and this will mean that some light may be shining directly on the lens. A filter would be my first suspect. Otherwise I'd check the optics to make sure they're clean.
01-02-2015 05:21 PM
At f32 difussion could also account for some of it.
01-03-2015 11:42 AM
Even I tryed with f14, I got more.
01-03-2015 11:41 AM
Hi TC,
There is no filter on lens. even i tryed with lens hood, still I am getting hazy.
01-03-2015 01:13 PM
Remove the lens. Remove both front and back caps of the lens. Look through the lens (the aperture blades will be wide-open).
Do you see any haze on the optical elements within the lens? (don't worry about minor bits of dust... those wont show up in photos... I'm really looking for a hazy film that might explain this loss of tonal contrast.)
If the front or rear element have anything on them, you can clean these yourself. Just a slightly moistened microfiber cloth will do the trick. You could also use a "lens pen", but I like a bit of moisture.
Don't use any cleaning solutions. The glass is hard... you wont hurt that (you'd need a lot of pressure to hurt the glass), but you don't want to damage the coatings with chemical cleaners and you also don't want to leave a residue behind.
01-02-2015 06:18 PM - edited 01-02-2015 07:02 PM
01-03-2015 11:47 AM
Yes, I have took severl shots outside. when I am shooting with natural back light I got the same problem.
01-03-2015 01:45 PM
"Yes, I have took severl shots outside. when I am shooting with natural back light I got the same problem."
I am to understand the 5D is hazy all the time with the 100mm macro on it. No matter where or how you use it? But with other lenses the 5D is good to go?
If you answered, yes, to both of these questions, it is the lens. It has a problem. If not come back and we will try another stab at it.
Two things is is not, the lighting and f32.
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