09-08-2010, 09:22 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1283965001' post='2588']
Again, one does not have to care about the ghosting... but it is very evident in more situations that I thought it would before. That is because now we have access to RAW conversion results, the soft JPEGs were hiding it more.
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I can see what you mean. However, I'm not 100% convinced that the cause is really the mirror - the effect should be more gradual I think. I just had a look at their sample gallery and I didn't really find something obvious.
Here's a typical candidate according to your logic:
http://masters.galleries.dpreview.com.s3.amazonaws.com/489311.jpg
Lots of hard contrasts in there yet there's nothing suspicious as far as I can tell.
However, I've seen images with the same kind of "ghostings" in another scope - produced by the Pentax FA* 80-200/2.8. And according to Pentax this was a normal behavior of that lens (caused by internal reflections).
Anyway, my A33 will arrive during the next few days and I will have a look.
Again, one does not have to care about the ghosting... but it is very evident in more situations that I thought it would before. That is because now we have access to RAW conversion results, the soft JPEGs were hiding it more.
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I can see what you mean. However, I'm not 100% convinced that the cause is really the mirror - the effect should be more gradual I think. I just had a look at their sample gallery and I didn't really find something obvious.
Here's a typical candidate according to your logic:
http://masters.galleries.dpreview.com.s3.amazonaws.com/489311.jpg
Lots of hard contrasts in there yet there's nothing suspicious as far as I can tell.
However, I've seen images with the same kind of "ghostings" in another scope - produced by the Pentax FA* 80-200/2.8. And according to Pentax this was a normal behavior of that lens (caused by internal reflections).
Anyway, my A33 will arrive during the next few days and I will have a look.