View Full Version : Is purple fringing a problem on Canon A80?
falco
Thursday 29th January 2004, 09:22
I have almost desided to buy this camera. It seems to be just what I've been looking for. There is just one thing that bothers me a bit; In some (not all) reviews I have read there has been complaints about "purple fringing" that occours in some situations.
Question 1: Is this really a thing to worry about, or is it a rare or small phenomena?
Question 2: Does this kind of abberation get worse with zoom set on wideangle than on tele?
By the way, I intend to use it for digiscoping as well as ordinary photography. Has anyone tried the filter adapter LA_DC52D? I'm wondering if it could be used as a "support" when didiscoping handheld against the ocular (And as a help to aviod getting too close and scratch it)?
/ Falco.
Adey Baker
Thursday 29th January 2004, 10:57
Most digital compact cameras seem to suffer from a certain amount of fringing in some situations - usually around high contrast areas.
Purple or blue seem to be the commonest colours.
It's probably not going to be noticed by most users of these types of cameras, especially if they only have normal-sized prints made. But, once you're aware of it your eye will be drawn to it.
Raydes
Thursday 29th January 2004, 13:23
Hi Falco,
I don't know anything yet about the purple fringing etc.
But I can tell you the first shots that I took handheld looked nice.
Take also a look
here:http://www.lensmateonline.com/A80adapter.htm
For an alternative for the LA_DC52D.
Greetz Raymond
stevo
Thursday 29th January 2004, 19:16
Hi Falco
I wouldn`t worry too much about purple fringing,it`s quite easy to correct in any of the image editing programs.Most cameras & scopes suffer from this from time to time,although with higher spec scopes using ED,APO,HD glass its less of a problem.
Regards Steve.
alan_rymer
Thursday 29th January 2004, 20:02
I have almost desided to buy this camera. It seems to be just what I've been looking for. There is just one thing that bothers me a bit; In some (not all) reviews I have read there has been complaints about "purple fringing" that occours in some situations.
Question 1: Is this really a thing to worry about, or is it a rare or small phenomena?.Only noticed this problem on one day when taking photo's of a gull through my scope. Adult Common Gull, bright sunny day!
Not noticed any probs so far without scope!.
Question 2: Does this kind of abberation get worse with zoom set on wideangle than on tele?.Not tried wideangle.
By the way, I intend to use it for digiscoping as well as ordinary photography. Has anyone tried the filter adapter LA_DC52D? I'm wondering if it could be used as a "support" when didiscoping handheld against the ocular (And as a help to aviod getting too close and scratch it)?
/ Falco.I have the adaptor, but not got anything to adapt yet.
I use a cut down 35mm platic film carton ( Fuji clear, the black ones are too tight. )with a hole cut in the base to stop eyepiece scratching.
HTH
falco
Friday 30th January 2004, 10:41
Thank you all for yor comments! My hesitations has gone away. I think I will order an A80 now!
That alternative adapter looks really nicer than the original.
It seems like a clever idea to use a film carton to guide the lens right, but I'm not sure it fits my Swarovski 20-60xS zoom eyepiece (It's a pretty wide eyepiece).
/ Falco.
alan_rymer
Friday 30th January 2004, 13:39
It seems like a clever idea to use a film carton to guide the lens right, but I'm not sure it fits my Swarovski 20-60xS zoom eyepiece (It's a pretty wide eyepiece).
/ Falco.
Falco
Just wrap a thick tape around the film container until it just fits into the centre of your scopes eyepiece!.
falco
Friday 30th January 2004, 18:36
Thank you Alan! I will try it when I get my camera.
/ Falco
glazzers
Friday 14th May 2004, 10:51
Raydes
Any idea where I can buy this adapter in Belgium ??
Take also a look
here:http://www.lensmateonline.com/A80adapter.htm
For an alternative for the LA_DC52D.
Raydes
Friday 14th May 2004, 13:41
Sorry I don't know iff it's available here in Belgium I bought mine online by Lensmate.
But I already sold the camera and adapter.
regards Raydes
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