Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it normal for the camera to take photos with bright spots?

Is it normal for the camera to take photos with bright spots?

It's normal that light spots often appear when taking pictures at night.

When taking pictures at night, there will be direct light entering the lens.

The light directly entering the lens will enter the photosensitive element of the camera after a series of reflections, and finally form a light spot.

Sugar-coated haws (that is, a series of light spots appear on the screen), which once swept the photography field in China, are the effect of photographers shooting with light spots.

There is reflection because of the special properties of light, which will be reflected to the glass surface at some angles. These are all optical contents, which are troublesome to play, so I won't go into details.

It's hard to avoid shooting at night.