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 By: Larissa Nazarova  
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Photographer Larissa Nazarova {K:12096}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories From The Field
Landscape
People
Film Format
Portfolio Irina
Lens Canon  17-35 mm f2.8L USM
Uploaded 7/11/2006 Film / Memory Type digital
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About CAnon 5D (full frame) + wide angle lenses 16-35mm, result - black coners. Any suggestion?
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rashed Abdulla   {K:152890} 7/11/2006
the image is very nice here, I understand the superwide angel lenses do creat this vegenating effect but thats only if they are fitted with filters, filters holders, lens hood which are not desinged for that lens.

Other wise they they should not do that .

even the lens Hood which do comes with some lenses it is so designed for that spesific lens and should nevery creat that vegeneting effect if Iam placing that word correctly here, please for give me for my poor English.

Lenses with extreem wide angel degrees like the fish eye of 180 degree also at some circumostances depending the lighting source do creat that effect. I do not mean a full 360 degree circular fish eye here .

All of the best my friend.


Rashed Abdulla   {K:152890} 7/11/2006
Sorry my friend but in order to help you i like you to see this image which been captured by a Canon 15MM Fish Eye, of 180 degree across the diagonal.

http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1099136


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/11/2006
Thank you, Rashed. Actially, i got this effect on all of the pics that day at 16 mm, 35mm was working fine.
LArissa


Rashed Abdulla   {K:152890} 7/11/2006
was the lens Hood on and what make is the lens , please , mind this much wide angel might do that on some lenses.


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/11/2006
No, i didn't have hood on. On my previous 10D, i didn't get the effect like that, with this lenes.
Larissa


Rashed Abdulla   {K:152890} 7/11/2006
the it is the camera sensor to the lens at 16mm causing this , mind for such lesnes this effect is exceptable.
have a peaceful night my good friend , in qatar it is now 03:26hrs in the morning and i do not see any more the letters on the key boards , my eyes diming out :)
take care my good friend .


Michael Charles   {K:2897} 7/11/2006
No I think the vignetting adds to the overall idea ...... good one..


pan giannakis   {K:16871} 7/11/2006
Dear Larissa, this is a wonderfull picture with lovely composition and tones!
As for the dark corners, this is a typical symptom of putting lenses that were designed for APS-size sensors (like your 10D for example) into full frame sensors. The only thing you can do to avoid it is to zoom to the tele-end so that the sensor will use more of the central area of the lens instead of the corners.Full frame sensors need REALLY good lenses, or try using the old ones from your film cameras (although you might see some artifacts been generated because the sensor will outperform the resolution ability of the lens).
Take care!


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47515} 7/11/2006
I like the idea and the way the image composed,, unfortunately this is the defect of the Canon or actually the intelligent of the company most of the Canon lenses can not be exchanged with different Canon cameras such as ,20D lenses with 10D and so on, unlike Nikon where I can use the old lenses with D100.
This is probably you can get it almost using the full angle degrees as, Pan Giannakis mentioned.
Regards
Saeed


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/11/2006
Thank you, Pan for you comments. I was thinking that lens Canon 17-35 mm f2.8L USM one of the best.
my regards, Larissa


pan giannakis   {K:16871} 7/11/2006
Dear Larissa, i have found some post on the internet from other users who have the same problem with you. It's the lens to blame unfortunately it's old technology and it produces vignietting when used with ful frame sensors. Try closing the aperture to avoid it.
To check about those complains take a look at this site : http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=152%26sort=7%26thecat=27
Pan.


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/11/2006
Thank you very much, Pan!
Larissa


Yegor Mandra   {K:196} 7/12/2006
prosto - kaif! silno hlopayu v ladoshi! 7


Ed Safinn   {K:25} 7/12/2006
Fantastika! Snimau shljapu


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/12/2006
Blagodartstvyute, Egor, ot Vas osobenno priytno slychat.
Larissa


Larissa Nazarova   {K:12096} 7/12/2006
Cpasibo! Gdem Vachix photo.
Larissa


Ioana-Alecsandra Bour   {K:714} 8/5/2006
wonderful idea! congrats! it's very impressive! you have a very impressive portofolio! regards, ioana.


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