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Does anyone know what would cause a blue streak of lens flare in video mode on a small compact camera? I will post the example in a min.
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Here are some examples, it only comes up on the LCD when in video mode.
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video cameras with ccd image pickups will sometimes have flaring that looks kinda like that.
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Ya, he figured it out. I was asking for someone else on the forum. Thank you for the help though.
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Ouch that looks pretty rough
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