John_M_King
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I have been outside today to test my new D700 and the results I got were somewhat surprising.
The 1st image was taken using a 28-70AFD lens at 28mm. As you see it is perfectly normal.
The 2nd image was taken with a Sigma 15-30EX at 15mm. There is as you see a portion of the image cut off but you can see ghosting underneath.
The 3rd image was taken with the same lens indoors after I found the 'error' but using flash, again there is ghosting under the circular cut off section.
When I took them, the images 2&3 shown on the screen were perfectly normal it was only when I transferred the images to the computer that the problem became apparent. The original images were taken on RAW (14bit) and processed through Nikon NX and Adobe RAW then Photoshop CS4. Initially the images were perfect then suddenly changed to give the circular cut off as you see here.
When using the lens with my Film cameras there has never been a problem whatsoever with edge to edge coverage.
As the 15-30 lens is quite old (but still good) I wonder if it cannot handle the modern electronics and especially RAW capture?
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Update.
I have just shot another 4 images using flash,- 2 x RAW and 2 x jpg and they are perfect. I changed the Raw setting to 12bit from 14bit and this seems to be the answer. so it may be due to the age of the lens and nothing else unless others have any suggestions..
The 1st image was taken using a 28-70AFD lens at 28mm. As you see it is perfectly normal.
The 2nd image was taken with a Sigma 15-30EX at 15mm. There is as you see a portion of the image cut off but you can see ghosting underneath.
The 3rd image was taken with the same lens indoors after I found the 'error' but using flash, again there is ghosting under the circular cut off section.
When I took them, the images 2&3 shown on the screen were perfectly normal it was only when I transferred the images to the computer that the problem became apparent. The original images were taken on RAW (14bit) and processed through Nikon NX and Adobe RAW then Photoshop CS4. Initially the images were perfect then suddenly changed to give the circular cut off as you see here.
When using the lens with my Film cameras there has never been a problem whatsoever with edge to edge coverage.
As the 15-30 lens is quite old (but still good) I wonder if it cannot handle the modern electronics and especially RAW capture?
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Update.
I have just shot another 4 images using flash,- 2 x RAW and 2 x jpg and they are perfect. I changed the Raw setting to 12bit from 14bit and this seems to be the answer. so it may be due to the age of the lens and nothing else unless others have any suggestions..
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