Herman Chen
December 30th, 2009, 05:13 PM
Hi,
I tried searching for a thread on this issue, but couldn't find anything, so I'll post it here.
I recently started noticing this problem. I don't know how long it's been happening, but I just noticed it. I am 99% positive that it is a lens issue. I'm running the JVC HD100 with the stock Fujinon lens. Every time any sort of white light hits the frame, it happens. When I pull the lens out of focus, any areas of white light start developing edges of pink and green light. It happens on the top and bottom of the sources of white light. Depending on which way the focus is pulled (near or far), the top will be pink and bottom will be green, or vice versa. This happens in every environment that I've tried. Indoors, outdoors, rain, shine, etc. And I'm wondering if anyone has run into this issue. Is there any way to fix it? Is there any way to reduce the pink and green blobs in the unfocused background when I wanna use a longer focal length cover my subjects? The longer the lens, the more obvious and bigger the pink/green edges become.
I'd post pics, but I don't conveniently have my camera with me at the moment. I'll post screen grabs when I get the chance.
thnx in advance
I tried searching for a thread on this issue, but couldn't find anything, so I'll post it here.
I recently started noticing this problem. I don't know how long it's been happening, but I just noticed it. I am 99% positive that it is a lens issue. I'm running the JVC HD100 with the stock Fujinon lens. Every time any sort of white light hits the frame, it happens. When I pull the lens out of focus, any areas of white light start developing edges of pink and green light. It happens on the top and bottom of the sources of white light. Depending on which way the focus is pulled (near or far), the top will be pink and bottom will be green, or vice versa. This happens in every environment that I've tried. Indoors, outdoors, rain, shine, etc. And I'm wondering if anyone has run into this issue. Is there any way to fix it? Is there any way to reduce the pink and green blobs in the unfocused background when I wanna use a longer focal length cover my subjects? The longer the lens, the more obvious and bigger the pink/green edges become.
I'd post pics, but I don't conveniently have my camera with me at the moment. I'll post screen grabs when I get the chance.
thnx in advance