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EF 24-105 lens dark corners issue

Alkooheji
Apprentice

I purchased 5D MK iii with kit 24-105 kit recently, i found many pictures has dark corners. is it normal? any one has tha same problem? 

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You do not need to live with it. It is easily corrected in post processing such as your DPP. I personally use Lightroom. Also you can enable peripheral illumination in shooting menu 1. I don't enable mine but I think PI only effects JPGs. Hopefully someone else can confirm.
Good luck

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7D5D
Rising Star

Probably.  Vignetting can be common on wide angle lens wide open, especially on FF bodies.   Do some testing by taking photos of a white wall with different aperture settings and compare those photos. Then take some photos at different focal lengths to see where the vignetting begins.

 

As long as the vignetting is the same in all 4 corners of the photo, the lens is not an issue. If it's uneven, the lens will need to be sent into canon for centering the elements.

 

Stacking filters or having a wrong lens hood (or even the correct hood improperly attached) can also cause vignetting.  Do you have a filter on this lens?  If so, is the ring thickness unusually wide?  Do you get vignetting without the filter?

 

Some links to investigate further:

 

http://www.lenstip.com/240.8-Lens_review-Canon_EF_24-105_mm_f_4L_IS_USM_Vignetting.html

 

http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Help/Vignetting.aspx

 

http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/lens_vignetting.html

 

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=6197.0

 

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=11898.msg212129#msg212129

 

 

Thanks for your fast reply...

 

Am not using filters or lens hood and still have that annoying vignetting issue ... Am so suprised that vignetting is common in FF bodies wide lens ... anyway thanks for your reply ... i have to live with it 😄

You do not need to live with it. It is easily corrected in post processing such as your DPP. I personally use Lightroom. Also you can enable peripheral illumination in shooting menu 1. I don't enable mine but I think PI only effects JPGs. Hopefully someone else can confirm.
Good luck

Yes it only effects JPGs and I think lightroom is better then DPP ... am gona enable my PI and do some testing

😄

 

Thanks Dear

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