i don't know if that's ca vs fringing: these sem to be "torture-tests"
photos. afair in my tests, even zeiss hassy t* fisheye had that on
film
in the corners.

best,
mishka

On 3/5/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What you're seeing in the tree at left appears to be fringing rather
> than CA. You're going to get that with any lens in a digital
> application where you have extreme contrast shift -- such as a tree
> branch against a white sky. I suspect that the lens is a fine
> performer. I know from experience that the 12-24 is quite excellent, as
> are the other DA lenses I own.
> Paul
> On Mar 5, 2006, at 2:42 AM, Peter Fairweather wrote:
>
> > I finally got round to using the old fisheye zoom on my Z1p in
> > Barcelona and was delighted with the results. This made me even keener
> > on the new one for my DS, however the French Pentax site provided an
> > antidote!
> >
> > http://www.pentax.fr/_fr/photo/lenses/index.php?
> > photo&products&gruppe=68&produkt=1795
> >
> > Try Photo 3, terrible CA in the tree on the left
> >
> > Not good enough for the money I feel
> >
> > Peter
> >
>
>

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