Sony 18 - 250mm vignetting - what do you think
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:35 pm
Hey everyone
I am sure a few people will suggest the solution is Cannon or Nikon, but stick with me for a moment.
For a while now I have been using a Sony a100 DSLR with a newly released 18-250mm lens which was actually released when the new A700 came available several months back. On a trip to the US I upgraded to the A700 and I was taking a few shots the other weekend, playing around and I saw some vignetting which I have never seen before.
Looking at a few of the fotos, most issues are at f4 but a few are noticeable at f5.6.
The strange thing is I was using this lens for about 3 months on an a100 and I do not recall seeing this at all which has been worrying me that its related to the A700. If this is the lens, and is normal then thats a very bad lens in my opinion and when I am in HK next week I will purchase a Sigma 50-150 f2.8 or something similar.
Here is an example of the test shots at f4
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mic291/2363713936
Here is an example at F5.6
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mic291/2362883465
As mentioned, I dont think I ever saw this when using the A100.
What do you think? Dodgy lens quality or a mechanical problem with the lens itself?
Cheers
Mike
I am sure a few people will suggest the solution is Cannon or Nikon, but stick with me for a moment.
For a while now I have been using a Sony a100 DSLR with a newly released 18-250mm lens which was actually released when the new A700 came available several months back. On a trip to the US I upgraded to the A700 and I was taking a few shots the other weekend, playing around and I saw some vignetting which I have never seen before.
Looking at a few of the fotos, most issues are at f4 but a few are noticeable at f5.6.
The strange thing is I was using this lens for about 3 months on an a100 and I do not recall seeing this at all which has been worrying me that its related to the A700. If this is the lens, and is normal then thats a very bad lens in my opinion and when I am in HK next week I will purchase a Sigma 50-150 f2.8 or something similar.
Here is an example of the test shots at f4
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mic291/2363713936
Here is an example at F5.6
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mic291/2362883465
As mentioned, I dont think I ever saw this when using the A100.
What do you think? Dodgy lens quality or a mechanical problem with the lens itself?
Cheers
Mike