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There are several threads on here for doing this. It's a filter to put over the lens; buy one for big bucks, or take the detailed CD instructions and make your own.

 

Once the venetian blind prop is in your picture, you won't be filtering it out, unless you are very good with Photoshop.

 

My Sony camera doesn't do this; my cell phone does. Irritating!

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First you need to learn to fly right side up...

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Does it matter if I still keep the dirty side down!!

Thanks for fixing it Chris! For some reason it flips the pics when I post them!

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First you need to learn to fly right side up...95289abb8bd49d051de76fe8a9f651df.jpg

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It also helps to have something beyond the prop for the camera to focus on . . . .

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Has anyone noticed a degradation of color when using one of these? I find using a filter strong enough to eliminate, as opposed to slightly blur, the prop gives a magenta/grayish cast to the video.

(I'm assuming Green Bay is just grey :D)

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