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« The perfect CA target? »
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Re: The perfect CA target?
Great thread, importan topc.
but when using charts- isn\'t it important to have some bright sun off to the side of the subject? Doesn\'t that tend to increase CA?
Philber kind of beat me to it, but that\'s the type of scenario I\'m referring to. It always brings out the worst in my lenses.
Sep 21, 2009 at 01:23 PM
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