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How to avoid "Ghosting effect"

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ioagount
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How to avoid "Ghosting effect"

Hi everyone!

I need your help!

I use Polaroid 52mm Multi-Coated UV Protector Filter on my FDR-AX33 camera lens to protect it against dust, scratches and damage. But when I record my video in the middle of the day or when the sun is bright, an image (Ghost) appears because the lens is mirrored in the filter. Can someone tell me how to avoid this ghosting? I do not want to remove the filter but it creates this problem. Is there any other type of filter suitable for shooting in high brightness situations?

Thank you in advance.

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ioagount
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Update about the ghosting effect:

Lately I used an ND-filter and the "Ghosting effect" dissapeared!

So, it had to do with the type of the filter.

 

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darkframe
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Hi @ioagount,

 


@ioagount  wrote:

Update about the ghosting effect:

Lately I used an ND-filter and the "Ghosting effect" dissapeared!

So, it had to do with the type of the filter.

thanks a gazillion times for sharing your findings!

 

Cheers

darkframe


 

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