Here's an example of what I've been getting:
http://homepage.mac.com/royalljames/James_Galleries/PhotoAlbum38.html
The shot is slightly underexposed which makes it more obvious,
correcting levels improves things a little. I haven't really noticed
it except doing these shots against the white background.
James
On 31 Jul 2005, at 14:28, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> I actually posted an example that has this vignetting earlier in
> the week:
>
> http://soli.inav.net/~jdub/day/day45.html
>
> There's some vignetting in the corners, more notable in the upper
> right. This one is not a case where it bothers me enough to fix
> it. I
> would actually introduce some vignetting to a finished print in some
> cases. (I used to burn in corners in the darkroom.) I have worse
> examples
> and I can't particularly find a pattern as to when they will
> appear. Has
> nothing to do with using a filter or hood. It's some sort of flaw,
> but I
> really like the lens a lot despite it.
>
> Joel W.
>
> At 08:29 AM 7/31/2005 +0100, you wrote:
>
>
>> I'm really surprised at the fall off of the 14-54 at the long end.
>> I've taken headshots of everyone at work against a white background
>> for the website and it's really very noticeable. I'd be interested to
>> know if people don't find this as it might mean I've a problem with
>> my lens. I can post an example for comparison.
>>
>> James
>>
>
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