On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 06:06  am, Shangara Singh wrote:



I was about to change my 24-85 for a 24-120 when I read that it has more
color fringing than the 24-85. Have you found, when shooting high contrast
subjects, that it fringes badly or not at all? I can see definite fringing
if I shoot, say, a tree against a sky.

Hello again,

I havent tested it on the S2 outside with the 24-120, opting for the 18-35 most of the time, basically because it was so bad with the D1
so to see such good studio images off it was a surprise, I'm studio bound for the next 4-5 weeks, but I'll try and pop my head out before darkness and test it .

On film It's a great lens to have in the bag as you would expect

Regarding Auto Power, you could set it to O to stop other people taking
shortcuts.

Good Idea.still wish they could make them truly hot swappable for people in a rush !

Best
P

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