Join now - be part of our community!

Poor quality photos when shooting against the light

SOLVED
TPAKTOP
Visitor

Poor quality photos when shooting against the light

Hello, i have an issue with very poor quality of photos when shooting against the light. I tried all modes at the stadium and couldn't  suppress light from floodlights. Also a have the same issue with video 

software rev: 23.4.A.1.232

examples of photo:

https://yadi.sk/i/L__zl9tloj5VT
https://yadi.sk/i/xE_GS7skoj5br
https://yadi.sk/i/Os2dHhk_oj5fS

video example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydl63so1OvU

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
bubimir13
Visitor

Your lens might be scratched, i can see some areas on photos looked too soft even for enormous level of ISO applied. Try to inspect your lens under the direct and bright light. Even the micro-scratches can be fatal and you should change the back cover.

Secondly, you have to learn how to operate with camera in such conditions, even as Sony camera has poor algoriham for light flare suspension, like LG and some others also have. You should then try manual mode, limit ISO to 200 or up to 400 max or set appropriate scene mode.

View solution in original post

4 REPLIES 4
profile.country.GB.title
Uliwooly
Expert

@TPAKTOP

That's normal, if the lens its a bit dirty it will be more noticeable, you could set manual control and change the settings, perhaps night mode or even sports or HDR on

profile.country.GB.title
Lord_viridis
Expert

Looks like dirty lens to me. Nothing more.
TPAKTOP
Visitor

Of course I tried to wipe them, it didn't help

bubimir13
Visitor

Your lens might be scratched, i can see some areas on photos looked too soft even for enormous level of ISO applied. Try to inspect your lens under the direct and bright light. Even the micro-scratches can be fatal and you should change the back cover.

Secondly, you have to learn how to operate with camera in such conditions, even as Sony camera has poor algoriham for light flare suspension, like LG and some others also have. You should then try manual mode, limit ISO to 200 or up to 400 max or set appropriate scene mode.