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Is there such a thing as a compact, full frame lens that shows zero vignetting at wide open apertures? If so, which ones are they?
I have been trying to find fast, compact lenses to use with my A7c, but the biggest problem I have come across has been heavy amounts of vignetting at fast apertures.
I recently purchased a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2, but it was the exact opposite of compact. The heavy vignetting is very visible at all focal lengths at f2.8, f4.0, getting slightly better at f5.6.
My current primes (Sony 40mm f2.5 G, Sony 85mm f1.8 G, Tamron 24mm f2.8) show some vignetting, but with not as bad as the Tamron 28-75mm or my Sony 28-60 kit lens.
While in-camera "lens comp" settings and Photoshop lens corrections can improve the vignetting issue, I would really love to find lenses that are either free from vignetting, or very minor (almost unnoticeable) vignetting.
Do such lenses exist?
I have been trying to find fast, compact lenses to use with my A7c, but the biggest problem I have come across has been heavy amounts of vignetting at fast apertures.
I recently purchased a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2, but it was the exact opposite of compact. The heavy vignetting is very visible at all focal lengths at f2.8, f4.0, getting slightly better at f5.6.
My current primes (Sony 40mm f2.5 G, Sony 85mm f1.8 G, Tamron 24mm f2.8) show some vignetting, but with not as bad as the Tamron 28-75mm or my Sony 28-60 kit lens.
While in-camera "lens comp" settings and Photoshop lens corrections can improve the vignetting issue, I would really love to find lenses that are either free from vignetting, or very minor (almost unnoticeable) vignetting.
Do such lenses exist?