> Not being responsible in any way for what is posted, I cannot say what > lens was used for that image. > However, I maintain that lenses do and will make the biggest impact on > image quality and of course how much chromatic abberation is recorded.
Not the answer to the questions I asked. If you are not prepared to comment on the fringing displayed in these images that is in my view unacceptable since you are selling a product that has produced these images. If you want to prove to me that purple fringing is not a problem by using a good quality wide angle prime lens with the SLR/n (shooting similar images) then I would very much appreciate your help. Please do not run them through any software process that will "correct" the fringing before sending them. You can send them directly to me and I can inform the list and say whether or not there is a difference. Callan =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
