Brendan MacRae wrote:
> What's the deal with film camera lenses and chromatic
> aberration on the K10D?
> 

The K10D sensor seems much more prone to CA than the *ist-D. It's not 
limited to full frame lenses - I see virtually no CA in my A* 200 or 
400, but get moderate CA in the DA 18-55 and slight CA in the DA 16-45. 
A few days ago I tested those zooms against the FA 20-35, and the full 
frame lens displayed much less CA (virtually none).

Sadly - one of my old favorite lenses, the Kiron 105mm f2.8 macro - 
suffers from CA so badly on the K10D that it's very difficult to 
correct. I wound up replacing it with the DA 100 f.28 macro - which one 
first impressions (just got it yesterday) displays no CA problems. At 
least it passed my tree-branches-against-light-sky test.

I find that ACR helps, but I have yet to see it actually eliminate CA. 
It can reduce it, sometimes. Depending on the shot, you can deal with it 
with the saturation tools, clone tool, or sponge tool in Photoshop.

- MCC


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