Hi,
I'm not certain I would call this a problem.
Stacking multiple filters on a lens is an invitation for this kind of
situation.
I suggest you remove the Skylight filter and replace it with a lens hood to
protect your lens.
Pierre
At 23:29 7/2/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Just taken some nice landscape shot using the 28mm end of my Canon 28-105
>zoom.
>
>I have a Skylight filter on the lense at all times and was using a cicular
>polarizer too for these shots. This is waht I guess has cause the vignetting.
>
>Is there a way round this or is it my excuse to buy the 28-135 IS lense?
>
>Seriously any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Does the 28-135 suffer the same problem?
>
>Thanks,
>
>David Hughes
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