Brendan, I'm living in a very sunny country and I am shooting in all times of day. The only lens that gives me really visible CA is 80-320. All others (31, 43, 50/1.7, 77, 28-105, 17-35 FE, FAJ 18-35, Tamron 28-75, F 80-200/4.7-5.6, Sigma 18/3.5) don't produce any CA that would really affect my judgment while choosing the lens or taking the shot. In fact, I thought they were CA free until I stumbled on 80-320. And even 80-320 is not really that bad.
With all due respect I seriously think you're paying too much attention to this issue. Cheers. Boris Brendan MacRae wrote: > What's the deal with film camera lenses and chromatic > aberration on the K10D? > > Shooting wide open is a nightmare for me. Is anyone > else seeing this issue? Is it endemic with film lenses > plus the smaller sensors? It can't stricly be a > function of older glass since I have seen ED IF lenses > having the same trouble on the K10D. Perhaps only the > newest of the newest coatings are fixing this issue? > > I tested the FA31 Ltd, the A*85 f1.4, the A50 1.4, and > the FA 24-90 today, all wide open, RAW, ISO 100, and > all of them were showing some amount of color > fringing. It didn't go away until 2-3 stops beyond > wide open on any of these lenses. I'm wasting time > trying to fix the problem every time I shoot for > shallow DOF. Would a full frame sensor make any > difference in this regard? > > How do the DA lenses handle this? Are they free of CA > wide open? One hopes as I have my eye on the DA10-17mm > and the DA*50-135mm. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

