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Shot some HP5(film type doesnt matter, here) with my Minolta 450si and Sigma A IF 28-105 1:3.8-5.6 and found some annoying vignetting on the shots that were backed out to 28mm. Is this a common trait with the lens? I don't remember it happening before...

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I have the Sigma 28-135mm 1:3.8-5.6 macro that also suffers this problem. I have it on a Nikon F-401x. At 38mm it covers no problem, but vingetting starts just below that and gets worse the further you go. :sad:
 
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