on 28.10.03 17:27, Jostein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't know how much this lens vary between samples, but I have tried two
> of these lenses, and they are both the same.
I've been looking closely at other images from 100/2.8 macro. And indeed,
chromatic abberations were obvious in some situations, but in some very
similar they weren't visible at all. All of these were made in high contrast
situations with some blown-up whites and dark background. What's more I have
noticed chromatic aberrations from FA 35/2 and to the less extent from FA
24-90. I think it was just unavoidable :-( I think these kind of aberrations
will be less or more visible with all of the current lenses, The only way to
completely avoid it, is to pay special attention on exposure (no blown-up
areas) or wait for dedicated DA lenses. Or buy Olympus E-1, where both body
(CCD) and lenses were designed to completely cooperate with each other.
Zuiko Digital lenses are said to have no chromatic aberrations. and other
distortions are corrected in body (they transfer complete information about
distortions of particular lens to camera).

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Best Regards
Sylwek


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