08-23-2024 02:21 AM - last edited on 08-23-2024 08:29 AM by Danny
NEED HELP!!!
I bought a Canon R6 Mark ii and had to buy a mount adapter to use my Tokina EOS lens 18/28 which I used to use on my old Canon 6D mark ii.
Now when I photograph, there is like a ring flair on the photos? WHAT TO DO NOW!
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08-28-2024 06:07 AM
I noticed the the “ring” at the corners of your photo. It’s probably being caused by noise and image processing by the camera. Many Sigma lenses exhibited similar issues.
Sigma corrected the problem by updating the lens firmware on lenses compatible with the Sigma Dock.
You cannot update your firmware. I recommend disabling all in-camera image corrections.
08-23-2024 03:32 AM
It sounds like the Tokina is made for crop sensor cameras.
08-23-2024 05:23 AM
It's made for full and crop body
08-23-2024 08:06 AM
Can you post a sample image that shows the issue?
Do you have another camera to test with this lens? Test without any filters or lens hood. Thanks!
08-23-2024 08:13 AM
Is this your lens?
08-23-2024 04:10 AM - edited 08-23-2024 04:14 AM
Greetings,
I don't follow Tokina's products too closely. Can you confirm the model? I thought they made a 16-28 for full frame? What brand adapter are you using?
I suspect the R6II is operating in crop mode because it can't determine the model of the lens which is mounted. What to check. Try changing from crop to full.
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08-23-2024 05:30 AM
Tokina 16-28mm, it's made for full frame.
The mount adapter is canon
08-23-2024 07:35 AM
Thank you but it's not on normal mode. I suspect my old lens is not right. It's weird.
The image is cropped and there is a flair around the image.
08-23-2024 07:40 AM
Can you please provide the full name of the lens in question. If the lens was really designed for Full Frame. It would not produce vignetting on a Full Frame camera at all. Canon's Full Frame DSLRs don't have an APS-C crop mode either. Canon made a separate DSLR crop sensor mount called EF-S. These lenses won't mount on a Full Frame DSLR or EOS AF SLR.
08-27-2024 06:46 AM
i have posted everything in images
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