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Carl, you should really try the C1 express (free) as the converter.An example of the CA exhibited by the 35 Sonnar at f/2. Look at the two recessed lights in the ceiling over the sign and the fluorescent lights inside the store. First image is w/o CA correction and second includes LR CA and de-fringing corrections. Click image for larger version.
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Thanks, I'll take look at C1 Express. I've had LPF OFF for all shots.Carl, you should really try the C1 express (free) as the converter.
What was the LPF setting for that shot?
Jim, your DC metro series is bringing back lots of memories! In the mid-00s I completed a graduate program at GWU, starting and ending my days in that metro station....
DC Metro at Foggy Bottom. The flip-screen on this camera is a dream that came true...
RX1Rm2, 1/15 sec, f/8, ISO 6400
Too bad.. because it would have been a great capture..Wrong settings (f/10, 1/30s, ISO80) near the beach resulted in this jittery capture.
No.or may be you noticed the error just as you were shooting and your swearing/bitching attracted the look of the little girl ?
DSLR shooters.
Canon tourist.
Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
A few minutes later, I encountered some photo shoot (nikon cam).
Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
RX1R II, The Hague
Thanks, K-H.Thanks. Excellent Vivek!
Doesn't the lady look a little bit bored to you?
My eldest son, Alex - F/2 ISO6400
Outstanding photograph on every level.My eldest son, Alex - F/2 ISO6400