Thanks for posting those - I'll have tolook at some of my own water
shots and see if the phenomenon is unique to the 180/2.8.
BTW - Is that Mrs. Ling in the third photo?
BBB
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 01:27:24 +0800, C.H.Ling wrote:
>Checking with my test shots of the Zuiko 180/2.8, I have just selected three
>photos (two slide and one negative) scanned them and uploaded to the
>following address:
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>http://www.glink.net.hk/~pling/180t.htm
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>After carefully looking at the center photo, I found that there are some
>blue color around the bright water reflection, was it due to the lens coma?
>I have heard many list member's comments about the chromatic aberration of
>this lens. But I have never notice about this until I check out with this
>shot (I own this lens for only half a year and took less than a hundred
>shots).
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>Since the resolution and color of this lens is very good (also the F2.8
>brightness). I think I can tolerate for a little chromatic aberration
>as the problem does not appear on most of my photos due to the
>subject that I generally shoot. But I think this may be critical to
>some other users.
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>C.H.Ling
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