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Sonnet53

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This is an outside image I just took... the problem I have is that there is a distinct line where the two lenses sync.. I know this is natural but the lens facing the sun creates a hazed image .... I do some work for a local car dealer and when I've used the gear 360 inside a car the hazed effect is very noticeable due to lighting differences from the front to the back seats. The results detract from the vehicle and are not usable. In many instances I have to keep the lens pointed a certain direction. Any advice? I don't notice this problem at all with my Ricoh Theta S.

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Rukbat

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Shooting an image into the sun never results in a good picture, except with cameras that were designed to (which cost more than cars).
 

Sonnet53

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Yeah, but there are times when I have no other choice... I will just have to figure out how to block some of the lighting in the cars on the lot.
 

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