On 4 Apr 2005 at 12:29, Jostein wrote:

> Today I got to look at my own page from two TFT monitors (an LG and a
> ViewSonic). On the LG, the CA is hardly visible at all. It's there, but the
> colour is very inconspicuous. Looks like you are very much right about the
> fringing being a monitor thing. Interestingly, the more contrasty TFTs also
> accentuate the differences in sharpness between apertures and lenses. Much 
> more
> so than I expected. :-)

I should have added that all my monitors (22" CRT, 19" TFT and 15" TFT) are 
calibrated, I could see the CA pretty plainly using all of them. 

> IMHO, there are only two samples that qualify as "useless mush"; the FA*
> 28-70/2.8 at 28mm and the A645/2.8, both at full opening. But the FA20 is not
> exactly top notch either.

Discounting my FA24/2 (which I still haven't got around to selling yet) my 
A20/2.8 is my poorest performing WA, not to say it's not still useful though.


Rob Studdert
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