If you've ever been taking pictures and have suddenly noticed an odd white line in your pictures, it's called "Spray Light" and it happens when light enters into the viewfinder while the picture is developing. This video teaches you why it's important to use the viewfinder cover or curtain to avoid this serious problem!
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Digital Cameras How to Use your viewfinder cover to avoid "spray light" with the Nikon D3

By Sean Conaty
Aug 30, 2010 04:49 PM

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