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Aaron Huang October 18th, 2007 05:23 PM

Is that anything wrong with my HD100
 
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Ok. I've done loads of shots with the camera, but recently it start getting the CA. And it's so obvious when the iris is wider then 2.8.
And it get worse in this current project. A purple flare start to appear at the object's edge. When the iris is wider than f2.8.
I am quite sure I didn't get anything like that before, at least not that obvious.
I am shooting with the stock lens. HVD 25P with the Ture Color 3.
Can anyone please tell what this is, is anything wrong with the CCD or the Lens? Many Thanks!!
Here is the picture of the purple flare.

Adam Letch October 18th, 2007 06:44 PM

Have you checked you rear focus?
 
on a decent monitor, I know with the HD200 series you also have the white shading feature to reduce this with different lenses.

This lens is pretty CA prone anyway.

Good Luck

Adam

Brian Luce October 18th, 2007 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aaron Huang (Post 761092)
Ok. I've done loads of shots with the camera, but recently it start getting the CA. And it's so obvious when the iris is wider then 2.8.
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Doesn't look like the CA I have. Esp that first pic.

Dennis Robinson October 19th, 2007 12:20 AM

Hi,
I get this on my JVCHD111. Just back off on the zoom a little and it will go away.

Steven Thomas October 19th, 2007 08:33 AM

Dennis is right.

Remember CA will show on high contrast edges when your at the tele end of your zoom (which you appear to be in these shots). Closing down on the aperture and/or backing off on the zoom, which Dennis mentioned would of helped.

Those blown out highlights againt the darker edges are candidates for CA.
Please note that CA is a problem with a lot of lenses, this is not just a HD100 problem.

Normally, the more $$$ you put into your lens equals less lens aberrations: (Distortion (Geometry), CA - Chromatic Aberration , Astigmatism, Curvature, Spherical Aberration).

Aaron Huang October 19th, 2007 08:36 PM

Thanks Guys. I reshoot the stuff with zoom back up a bit. It did go away. Many thanks. thinking of getting a better lens now. Saw some footage from the 2/3 HD lens, thought i might get one of that to go with this camera. The adaptor might costy tho.


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