I have yet to see any purple fringing after 2500 K20D shots. But I  
don't shoot black branches against glowing white skies either. In  
fact, I've experienced more fringing with all of my other DSLRs. The  
*istD was the worst of them.
Paul
On Apr 9, 2008, at 7:54 AM, Colin J wrote:
> I was considering buying a K20D because the low noise 14.6 MP  
> sensor is particularly attractive.  However, the review in this  
> week's "Amateur Photographer" was a little disappointing,  
> particularly when referring to purple fringing.
>
> The review pointed out that a recent optical test of the 16-50mm f/ 
> 2.8 DA lens showed no problem of chromatic aberration, so the  
> reviewer concluded that the colour fringing must have come from the  
> sensor.
>
> Any comments?  Why should I buy a DSLR with a colour fringing problem?
>
>
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