"Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>The Fuji S2 has roughly the same sensor size as the Nikon and Canon 10D
>and it does show the effect.
>If you chose to believe it fine, if not and it makes you feel better
>that way, that is fine too!
>All I can tell you is the Tamron Di lenses do resolve better than
>standard lenses (non Di) when used on a Digital SLR body.

It's not that I don't believe it, I never said that. But the effect is
very rarely noticed. Only in the corners, and only on some subjects
and only in some lighting. Plenty of 1Ds shooters are happily snapping
away as we speak.

As to the Tamron, well if it had shift/tilt, that might make it useful
for architecture which is where this corner fringing can be a real
problem. As to resolving, are  sure about that, or just that it showed
this problem less. I imagine less resolution would show the problem
less as well as any change in light path.


Jim Davis
Nature Photography
http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/
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