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Weird double ghosting - what happened here?

jank85
Apprentice

As you can see, i had a strange double ghosting on my job on all the whites on my pics. My lens is 70-200 III, camera EOS R. 

There is a projection in the back, however its not visible on the whole photo. So it didnt cause it probably.

Any ideas what happened? 

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shadowsports
Legend
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Greetings, 

We are happy to take a look and try to evaluate your images. Please provide one or more RAW images that exhibited the behavior.  Please use a file sharing service and provide a link to the images for us. 

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Here, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18rLH-dlFxkOE54xJnz4ZKYvylprulf1p?usp=sharing

Later, with projection in the back being more visible on pics, theres no ghosting... So might not be projection/its light or frequency/flicker 

p4pictures
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I checked the camera settings from the photo, and found the shutter speed was 1/500 which is unlikely to give subject movement. So this to me looks like the back projection is creating the double image, possibly as it scans down the screen it lights the subject from different positions while the camera is capturing the shot. Were you using silent / electronic shutter by any chance?

I'm pretty sure it's not a camera issue as the ghost seems in different directions above the folder they are holding and below the cuffs on their sleeves. 

 


Brian
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