My colleague got into photography recently and bought a 450D, 18-55 and 55-250. He wanted more reach without paying canon prices, and bought a Sigma 150-500 OS. On both the 55-250 and the 150-500 we've seen a strange effect of diagonal lines in the bokeh. To begin with it seemed like camera shake, and was much more prevalent at the long end of the lens (in both cases). The direction seemed consistent (and after a while far too consistent for camera shake).
Here's an example of how the bokeh looked (this is one of the test shots from our final diagnosis of the problem):
As you can see, the bokeh shows strange diagonal lines, but the focused subject remains free of any camera shake problem.
Turning the filter a bit changed it to vertical:
And removing the filter entirely:
The effect, and solution, were identical on his 55-250 lens also.
This is not an effect that I've seen before, although I think it is probably tied in with cheaper filters (I use canon and Hoya HMC Pro filters, my colleague use(d) Jessops and Kenko filters). However, I do have a few shots that have displayed "odd" bokeh and I wonder if it might not be a similar effect. However, I have done some tests with my Canon 300F4L IS and the Canon Protect filter that is on it and couldn't tell any difference between the shots.
Anyone else seen similar effects?
Here's an example of how the bokeh looked (this is one of the test shots from our final diagnosis of the problem):
As you can see, the bokeh shows strange diagonal lines, but the focused subject remains free of any camera shake problem.
Turning the filter a bit changed it to vertical:
And removing the filter entirely:
The effect, and solution, were identical on his 55-250 lens also.
This is not an effect that I've seen before, although I think it is probably tied in with cheaper filters (I use canon and Hoya HMC Pro filters, my colleague use(d) Jessops and Kenko filters). However, I do have a few shots that have displayed "odd" bokeh and I wonder if it might not be a similar effect. However, I have done some tests with my Canon 300F4L IS and the Canon Protect filter that is on it and couldn't tell any difference between the shots.
Anyone else seen similar effects?