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Trying out my new 50D, I took some shots of my kids on their RipStiks. The results are below. One question for the experts, though..
1. I am still noticing considerable chromatic aberration - more than before even, especially at wide aperture. I'm using the 70-200mm f/2.8, so I thought it wouldn't be a problem. I saw some in the test shots today, and its completely overcast. So, any advice on how to avoid this situation (I'd rather not have to deal with it in post-processing). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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J, I like #2 , he has a great "cheeky" look in the eyes.
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Nice shots!! Great clarity.
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Thanks for the comments. Any ideas about the chromatic aberration (purple fringing)?
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