Brandon Freeman
February 8th, 2008, 01:20 PM
Hey, quick question. I'm using an XH-A1 with my newly acquired Extreme. Looks great, except I have to zoom the camera's lens in more than I'd thought to avoid a dark vignetting on the left side. I do have the ground glass centered, but the left side seems darker. Panning really reveals this, as objects leaving the left edge become brighter, and objects entering the left edge dim.
I have to zoom the camera's lens in until it cannot step above 2.8. This seems like I'm losing quite a bit of my FOV with a 28mm prime attached to the adapter, but again, I might just be uneducated. Does anyone have a comment on this?
And just to add, I am experiencing this with my 50mm lens as well. Haven't looked in depth at my 135mm yet...
UPDATE: It seems it isn't as bad with the 50mm, now that I look at it again. I can pull the camera lens out till it steps up to 2.6 without having too much of an issue. So, do different lenses exaggerate vignetting? Again, forgive me for being uneducated about this.
I have to zoom the camera's lens in until it cannot step above 2.8. This seems like I'm losing quite a bit of my FOV with a 28mm prime attached to the adapter, but again, I might just be uneducated. Does anyone have a comment on this?
And just to add, I am experiencing this with my 50mm lens as well. Haven't looked in depth at my 135mm yet...
UPDATE: It seems it isn't as bad with the 50mm, now that I look at it again. I can pull the camera lens out till it steps up to 2.6 without having too much of an issue. So, do different lenses exaggerate vignetting? Again, forgive me for being uneducated about this.