Or could be a reflection off the (flat) rear element. By any chance IS
the rear element flat?
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Moose wrote:
> Wayne Harridge wrote:
>
>>This sounds a bit like the problem I have had with the Tamron 90/2.5 on
>>digital.
>>
>
> Wow, that's quite strong. You didn't have a filter on the lens,
> perchance? I've heard that can cause strong reflection spots.
>
> Do you have a filter on your 24-40, Brian? I had assumed from what you
> said that the problem was on film, but now am not sure.
>
> Moose
>
>>If you get a chance try shooting a plain wall at various apertures and focal
>>lengths to see what happens with the round patch. It could be related to
>>light reflecting off the sensor. With my 90/2.5 it is seemed to become
>>apparent at about f11. Check the following link for some examples:
>>
>>http://lrh.structuregraphs.com/test/tamron_90_re_reflect.htm
>
>
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