Channel: Michael The Maven
Category: Education
Tags: chromatic aberrationcanon 90dcanon lenseshow to fix chromatic abberationcanon lens problemscanon dslrcalens problems
Description: The 135 f2 is a wonderful, sharp, high performing lens, but when a student emailed me asking about all this crazy purple and green fringing going on and asking if it was normal, I assumed he had shot it wide open. He hadn't, it was stooped down to f3.5 and reported that as he continued to stop down still saw . All lenses have a degree of CA or Chromatic Abberation, its something typically we see in areas of high contrast. Many cameras have software to clean this up automatically, so we may not see it, and there are also ways to clean it up in post. Michael's Canon 90D Facebook User Group facebook.com/groups/Canon90D Michael's Canon 90D Crash Course Training Tutorial tinyurl.com/r5ozzxz Michael’s Intro Camera Tutorial Videos: canontrainingvideo.com My new MAVEN Mini Microphone kit for beginning videographers: amazon.com/Maven-Mini-Microphone-Kit-DSLRs/dp/B07ZHWJ6XY Michael’s "Everything Else Crash Course" This course is jam packed with lessons to help you take your photography to the next level. The topics covered in this corse deal with the Photography Core, Composition, Lighting,Portraits, Digital Basics, Video Shooting,Audio Recording & Clean Up, Intro To Strobes, Planning & Trouble Shooting, & Real World Shooting. maventutorials.com/collections/all/products/everything-else-crash-course Michael’s Maven Straps: amazon.com/dp/B07MVXKCHW?ref=myi_title_dp&th=1 #Canon90D #CanonCameraLenses #ChromaticAberration