Hi Carlos,
About the chromatoc abberation of FA*24/2, I had not noticed it until I got my DC (A80) and started to pay attention to the purple fringing. This picture was taken on film without any filter. Pay particular attention to the tree branches against the white sky.
http://www.pbase.com/image/25846389
Yes, I can see it in your picture. Yesterday I looked at some slides taken with the Fa 24 mm. and I also noticed some fringing in a pair of them, at the edge of the frame, although it wasn't very noticeable. In both cases it appeared in hard dark edges against the sky. But I have had lenses with much more pronounced colour fringing, especially the Mir 47-K 20 mm. 2.5, that was a sharp lens, with negligeable distortion, but showed noticeable chromatic distortion.
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"The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting" Milan Kundera ("La lucha del pueblo contra el poder es la lucha de la memoria contra el olvido")
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