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Billy McCannon
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Okay, I haven't been able to carry out extensive tests. Don't know how people can be so sure it is CA because I've never seen anything like this on film.
All I had time to do since I last posted was to recreate the conditions with Canon 35mm f1.4L wide open.
- when I closed the lens down in 1/4 stops the magenta affect had completely gone before I'd closed down a stop.
- Placing a .3 ND filter in front of the lens also eliminated the magenta affect.
There are a bunch more tests I'd like to do to resolve exactly what part of the affect is lens and what part is sensor - but clearly it is not just CA.
All I had time to do since I last posted was to recreate the conditions with Canon 35mm f1.4L wide open.
- when I closed the lens down in 1/4 stops the magenta affect had completely gone before I'd closed down a stop.
- Placing a .3 ND filter in front of the lens also eliminated the magenta affect.
There are a bunch more tests I'd like to do to resolve exactly what part of the affect is lens and what part is sensor - but clearly it is not just CA.