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EOS Rebel T3i When I look through the view finder I noticed dark blue coloring in the corners

lcparker
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When I look through the view finder I noticed dark blue coloring in the corners.  Do you know the cause and fix?  The camera is a EOS Rebel 3ti.

 
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Hi.  Are you using this lens with a lens hood, and if so what exact model is it?  To me, it looks like you have vignetting from the lens hood, which is surprising for using a telephoto lens.


cheers, TREVOR

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jaewoosong
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Are you using any filter/filters? on the zoom lens?  Just like what others have mentioned, hood could cause the vignetting but I've had a friend that also stacked 2 filters on top of each other which would also cause vignetting.  If you have any filters, try shooting a picture w/o them on.


-jaewoo

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