CA usually cant be fixed by stopping down, its most likely
some other problem.
jco

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marcus A. Hofmann
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 11:20 AM
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Subject: smc DA* f2.8/50-135mm Bokeh (PESO/GESO)


One of the reasons I like the new 50-135mm so much is its oh so pretty  
bokeh. It suffers a bit from CA at maximum aperture in bright  
sunlight, though, so I like to stop it down just a little. Then the  
results are really nice. I have put up some "bokeh samples". I think  
these are some nice pictures. But then again, I may just not have a  
clue. ;-)

http://www.ntony.net/fotos/album/pentax-50-135-bokeh

If you don't have flash, or don't like flash, or want to be able to  
zoom in a little and gett bigger pictures, make that:

http://www.ntony.net/fotos/album/html/pentax-50-135-bokeh

C&C welcome, as always.


Marcus



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