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Sanguinicus

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Oct 3, 2010
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Hallo,

Last evening I was in a church making photos and videos from an event.
When filming I saw Ghost lights from chandelier.
On the wide angle shooting it doesn't exist.

On my iPhone 6s I couldn't see it.
Question: How to avoid it.
 

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Hallo,

Last evening I was in a church making photos and videos from an event.
When filming I saw Ghost lights from chandelier.
On the wide angle shooting it doesn't exist.

On my iPhone 6s I couldn't see it.
Question: How to avoid it.

It’s to be expected - strong light getting into the lens with nowhere to go.

I get this on my iPhone XS usually when shooting into the sun, making the most of smart hdr mode.

Only suggestions are editing out or looking to see if you can get a filter.
 
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