Brian,

That's a common attribute of wide lenses, your lens is typical.  Most
available light situations should mask the problem, the more picture
elements there are the smaller the problem will be.  Just beware of shooting
landscapes with clear blue skies at wide apertures.  Of course copy-work
isn't recommended ;-)

Regards,
Anthony Farr

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Kauffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hello All,
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> I just purchased a 28mm f2.8 FA lens, thinking it would be good for low
> light photos.  However, it seems to have a lot of light loss in the
> corners at f2.8 and f4.  It would seem to defeat my purpose of available
> light photography if I have to set it to f5.6 or so.  Is this expected
> with this lens?
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> Is the 35mm f2 FA vignetting any better?  That had been my second
> choice, and maybe now the first.
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> I have a 50mm f1.7 FA, but was hoping for something wider in low light.
>   Then again, maybe this is the chance for the 43mm f1.9.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Brian
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