Interesting results Dave. Did you shoot all of those using E100VS? That
is a super-high saturation film! Not to doubt your observation about your
180/2.8, but wondering: If all of those were done using E100VS, how severe
is the chromatic aberration with a less saturated film? My experience with
E100VS and the consumer version, Elitechrome 100 Extra Color, is it will
saturate very fast at the hint of any color, most especially the basic ones
(red, blue and green).
-- John
At 15:31 9/1/00 , you wrote:
>Hi Zuikholics,
>
>I hope this little test, could help you to understand
>that this lens has serious problems with chromatic
>aberration. I have made this tiny web, as soon as I´ve
>seen your message Richard. Hope this could help you to
>see this aberration. Just click into my web page at the
>end of this message.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dave
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