Hello there,
I sometimes have a vignetting issue with my camera / lenses and I don't know how to get rid of that. As far as I know vignetting is more visible with blue skies and thats where I have the issue, yet not always. I also have the issue with a bit more bland/ whiter / greyer skies, it shows basically more prominent when there is no real background or there are no clouds in the background. I experienced the issue with my Canon 28-300 L lens as well as with my 150-600 Sigma Sports for Canon. But as already said not everytime. I had situations where it was in every shot of the sequence but not with every different aircraft on the same day and only minutes apart and I had situations where it was not on every picture of the same sequence whilst the angle only changed slightly.
I am worried what to do as the in camera lens correction is on. Also, but that is an additional problem, the lens correction in Photoshop/ Camera Raw overcorrects or does not correct enough and does the correction wrong in such cases with a strong vignette. This leads to unevenly lighted backgrounds and a white halo when corrected.
I have that issue with high aperture settings (5,6, 6,3, 7,1(yes I know its more prone to vignetting then, but still shouldn't be that bad?!)), as well as with lower aperture settings (8,0, 9,0, 10, 11, which should have reduced the effect but did not really. The issue is also more prominent when in the maximum zoom range and less when in the lower zoom range.
Shutter Speed was always the same and ISO too in the shots that I compared. The camera I use is a Canon 5D IV. Did someone experience any more vignetting issues there? Because from what I found online there were rumours that the camera might have some issues?
I don't have that issue that much with my Canon 100-400 L or my Canon 70-200 2.8 II L. I do get vignetting there but its less strong and gets corrected well.
I have no idea if I have to have the lenses checked or the camera checked, or if its just some situations or if its the post processing... Any hint or clue is highly appreciated.
I did not have the time to check the lenses with another full frame body.
Here is an example of the issue I am getting sometimes. Photo was taken with ISO 200, F 9.0, 1/640.
Original:
Original JP equalized:
Corrected with Camera Raw:
Corrected with Camera Raw, JP equalized, which makes the Halo visible (here it still shows the vignette pretty bad left and right but i have picutres where also only the white circular halo in the middle is visible)
thank you for your help and time!
best regards
PS: Posted in Photography due to the initial equipment issue.
I sometimes have a vignetting issue with my camera / lenses and I don't know how to get rid of that. As far as I know vignetting is more visible with blue skies and thats where I have the issue, yet not always. I also have the issue with a bit more bland/ whiter / greyer skies, it shows basically more prominent when there is no real background or there are no clouds in the background. I experienced the issue with my Canon 28-300 L lens as well as with my 150-600 Sigma Sports for Canon. But as already said not everytime. I had situations where it was in every shot of the sequence but not with every different aircraft on the same day and only minutes apart and I had situations where it was not on every picture of the same sequence whilst the angle only changed slightly.
I am worried what to do as the in camera lens correction is on. Also, but that is an additional problem, the lens correction in Photoshop/ Camera Raw overcorrects or does not correct enough and does the correction wrong in such cases with a strong vignette. This leads to unevenly lighted backgrounds and a white halo when corrected.
I have that issue with high aperture settings (5,6, 6,3, 7,1(yes I know its more prone to vignetting then, but still shouldn't be that bad?!)), as well as with lower aperture settings (8,0, 9,0, 10, 11, which should have reduced the effect but did not really. The issue is also more prominent when in the maximum zoom range and less when in the lower zoom range.
Shutter Speed was always the same and ISO too in the shots that I compared. The camera I use is a Canon 5D IV. Did someone experience any more vignetting issues there? Because from what I found online there were rumours that the camera might have some issues?
I don't have that issue that much with my Canon 100-400 L or my Canon 70-200 2.8 II L. I do get vignetting there but its less strong and gets corrected well.
I have no idea if I have to have the lenses checked or the camera checked, or if its just some situations or if its the post processing... Any hint or clue is highly appreciated.
I did not have the time to check the lenses with another full frame body.
Here is an example of the issue I am getting sometimes. Photo was taken with ISO 200, F 9.0, 1/640.
Original:
Original JP equalized:
Corrected with Camera Raw:
Corrected with Camera Raw, JP equalized, which makes the Halo visible (here it still shows the vignette pretty bad left and right but i have picutres where also only the white circular halo in the middle is visible)
thank you for your help and time!
best regards
PS: Posted in Photography due to the initial equipment issue.
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