Hi,

Was just wondering something.  I recently suggested that someone with a EF
28-105USM and a vignette problem try testing wide open and stopping down
until the problem went away to see if the problem was the lens or the
filter.  Henry P. said that lenses that vignette will be at their best when
wide open and get worse as they are stopped down.

This is just wrong in my experience and there was a long string of trying to
explain the whys and wherefores by many others.  I just watched as it got
silly and must have missed the end of it.  The recent mention of the French
magazine CD and their test results on vignette refreshed my memory and I
wondered if after all of Henry's insistence that he was correct if he ever
said he was mistaken or if everyone else just gave up?


Regards,

Chip Louie

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