08-20-2014, 04:02 PM
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I think it's not a decentered lens, here are photos that i shot consecutively with activated VC.. note the Bird.
It seems to be affected by a "nervous" image stabilizer plus the angle of the sun: (Sun from the back left --> more vignetting on the right side and vice versa)
No VC, no hood, no filter and sun directly from the back didn't lead to any photos with this problem.
So I think it is not an optical problem and rest my case. Thanks for listening anyway!
I think it's not a decentered lens, here are photos that i shot consecutively with activated VC.. note the Bird.
It seems to be affected by a "nervous" image stabilizer plus the angle of the sun: (Sun from the back left --> more vignetting on the right side and vice versa)
No VC, no hood, no filter and sun directly from the back didn't lead to any photos with this problem.
So I think it is not an optical problem and rest my case. Thanks for listening anyway!