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    and another one-post-wonder
    And, a post like this is going to get her to come back and post/participate some more...

    Give her a break, her original post is about an hour old. You expect her to pack in 20 posts in that time?
    lol nah, but 20 eBucks says she never comes back and posts
    Lol, you people are funny.

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    I will try to reshoot some pics w/ your guys' ideas. Hopefully it will fix it. i do have the kit lense as well (18-55mm) would that work better?

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    It's probably the UV filter. If you just got a cheap one you will get this problem. Make sure it's a quality multi coated one or it will be worse than it will be helpful. Use a lens hood and take off that filter and try again. GL
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    It's a Tiffen. Is that a bad brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mommy22 View Post
    It's a Tiffen. Is that a bad brand?
    i looked it up

    People are getting reflection with this filter because it is not multi coated. Coating kills reflection and keeps colors correct,a non coated filter on a multi coated lens is the worst thing you can do to a fine lens. Spend a little more to get a good one. Look for the term MULTI COATED !
    Don't feed the trolls.

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    The kit lens won't be any better... in fact it's likely to be much worse. Tiffen is a fine brand, but an extra layer of glass is one more layer to catch a light reflection.
    -Pugs

    Nikon D300:
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    - ProMaster 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
    - Nikkor 50mm AF f/1.8 D
    - ProMaster 55-200mm AF f/4-5.6 LD Macro
    - Nikkor 70-300mm AF f/4-5.6 G
    - Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DL Macro Super

    Konica Autoreflex T2 & nT3
    - Hexanon 50mm AF f/1.7
    - Hexanon 52mm AF f/1.8
    - Hexanon 100mm AF f/2.8
    - Spiratone 135mm Auto Spira-Tel YS f/2.8

 

 
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