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Gorgeous photos!! Is it normal at night and maybe in particular with video, if filming lights such as a Christmas tree from 10 feet back, to get massive reflections in the lens, nearly a duplicate? Just one of those things?
 
Gorgeous photos!! Is it normal at night and maybe in particular with video, if filming lights such as a Christmas tree from 10 feet back, to get massive reflections in the lens, nearly a duplicate? Just one of those things?
Yes, these reflections are normal. I think they are partly due to the lens rings, which reflect the light.

In video it is more complex, but in photo, it can be avoided by looking for an optimal angle in which there are not many reflections, and then edit them to eliminate the existing ones.
 
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A little equal time for us 4WD people. My 24 year old Jeep TJ that I've had since new. Too many mods to bore you with, but all work done by your's truly. 150,000 miles and going strong!

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Presently working on replacing the suspension components to tighten it back up, and clean it to like it came off the showroom floor. Just installed FOX 2.0 racing shocks.

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