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Hello everyone!
As some of you know, I have recently aquired a Tamron 24-70 f2.8 for Nikon, however, I have noticed that especially wide open at f2.8 it seems to have a lot of Coma. At first I thought the lens had a very 'dreamy' feel, and only when taking some test shots at night I noticed all light sources have this type of coma. Does someone in this forum have the same lens and can verify if this is a problem of this specific model, or just my lens?
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/159623673@N02/48837227061/in/dateposted-ff/
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/159623673@N02/48837227426/in/dateposted-ff/
Cheers!
edit: I also noticed that during a short focussing test, the right side of the image seemed to focus less sharp than the middle and left of the image. Could this be related to a shifted/not well aligned element in the lens?
As some of you know, I have recently aquired a Tamron 24-70 f2.8 for Nikon, however, I have noticed that especially wide open at f2.8 it seems to have a lot of Coma. At first I thought the lens had a very 'dreamy' feel, and only when taking some test shots at night I noticed all light sources have this type of coma. Does someone in this forum have the same lens and can verify if this is a problem of this specific model, or just my lens?
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/159623673@N02/48837227061/in/dateposted-ff/
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/159623673@N02/48837227426/in/dateposted-ff/
Cheers!
edit: I also noticed that during a short focussing test, the right side of the image seemed to focus less sharp than the middle and left of the image. Could this be related to a shifted/not well aligned element in the lens?
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