skyguy Senior Member Feb 20, 2007 701 0 16 North Apr 4, 2011 #1 hi all, this one need abit of help from experience user of tamron 17-50mm vc I just got that lens recently and is going to get a uv filter for it.. so my question is: if a normal hoya HMC is used, will it cause vignette?
hi all, this one need abit of help from experience user of tamron 17-50mm vc I just got that lens recently and is going to get a uv filter for it.. so my question is: if a normal hoya HMC is used, will it cause vignette?
skyguy Senior Member Feb 20, 2007 701 0 16 North Apr 5, 2011 #2 anyone??? i thought this should be a fast one... so i guess most of the user use pro1D then?
daredevil123 Moderator Staff member Oct 25, 2005 21,723 81 48 lil red dot Apr 5, 2011 #3 Just get pro1d to be sure. Since it is slim frame.
T Tumbleweed Member Mar 15, 2005 241 0 16 61 Woodlands, Singapore Apr 6, 2011 #4 I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC lens and use a standard, not slim, filter. No vignetting so no worries.
I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC lens and use a standard, not slim, filter. No vignetting so no worries.
daredevil123 Moderator Staff member Oct 25, 2005 21,723 81 48 lil red dot Apr 6, 2011 #5 Tumbleweed said: I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC lens and use a standard, not slim, filter. No vignetting so no worries. Click to expand... Remember canon and Nikon mounts also matter. Because canon is 1.6 and Nikon is 1.5. So the same lens has more potential for vignetting on Nikon mount since fov on Nikon is slightly wider. Last edited: Apr 6, 2011
Tumbleweed said: I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC lens and use a standard, not slim, filter. No vignetting so no worries. Click to expand... Remember canon and Nikon mounts also matter. Because canon is 1.6 and Nikon is 1.5. So the same lens has more potential for vignetting on Nikon mount since fov on Nikon is slightly wider.
C Cowseye Senior Member Mar 7, 2010 3,782 0 36 Singapore www.ttlo-cowseye.com Apr 6, 2011 #6 Dun have to worry abt vignetting for 17mm. I used a hoya hmc and b+w f-pro. No vignette at 17mm at all
Dun have to worry abt vignetting for 17mm. I used a hoya hmc and b+w f-pro. No vignette at 17mm at all
skyguy Senior Member Feb 20, 2007 701 0 16 North Apr 7, 2011 #7 hi all, thanks for the reply i actually have abit of vignette even when no filter is place on, 17mm f2.8 ... i look through the web and it seem very common anyway i got a slim hmc and fit well and no vignette problem ( i dun mean it totally cure vignette)... will post photo soon i hope
hi all, thanks for the reply i actually have abit of vignette even when no filter is place on, 17mm f2.8 ... i look through the web and it seem very common anyway i got a slim hmc and fit well and no vignette problem ( i dun mean it totally cure vignette)... will post photo soon i hope
skyguy Senior Member Feb 20, 2007 701 0 16 North Apr 7, 2011 #8 straight from cam, no editing done.. jpeg as u can see there is abit of vignette at the corner... the plate is very big, there shouldn't be any grey corner by right Last edited: Apr 7, 2011
straight from cam, no editing done.. jpeg as u can see there is abit of vignette at the corner... the plate is very big, there shouldn't be any grey corner by right
daredevil123 Moderator Staff member Oct 25, 2005 21,723 81 48 lil red dot Apr 7, 2011 #9 skyguy said: straight from cam, no editing done.. jpeg as u can see there is abit of vignette at the corner... the plate is very big, there shouldn't be any grey corner by right Click to expand... Very minor la.
skyguy said: straight from cam, no editing done.. jpeg as u can see there is abit of vignette at the corner... the plate is very big, there shouldn't be any grey corner by right Click to expand... Very minor la.
N Nubzz New Member Dec 31, 2010 192 0 0 38 Singapore Apr 9, 2011 #10 I'm using Hoya HMC UV Filter.. Bo daiji leh.. Cannot see vignetting.. Or maybe bcos i never pixel peep lolz.. i just view it on my 21.5" screen.
I'm using Hoya HMC UV Filter.. Bo daiji leh.. Cannot see vignetting.. Or maybe bcos i never pixel peep lolz.. i just view it on my 21.5" screen.