I just shot a Musicvideo with a lot of fast Zooms.
In post I recognized a brightness loss about a half stop
on the longer end of my new 24-70mm Zoom.
Made CC really complicated.
Is that normal (I don't hope so!)
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I just shot a Musicvideo with a lot of fast Zooms.
In post I recognized a brightness loss about a half stop
on the longer end of my new 24-70mm Zoom.
Made CC really complicated.
Is that normal (I don't hope so!)
The 24-70L is consistant from end to end. I don't know of any reason why the lens would loose light on the tele end, and it doesn't stop down on the wide end.
Okay thanks...
Than I picked a bad one.
Others here have reported the similar findings.
Called the shop where I bought it and he tried to explain to me, that this is normal.
He said that this would have to do with the film modus of the 5DII.
What to believe.
I'm going to give it a test picture vs. film,
but maybe someone knows.
These are 20% horizontal but full vertical crops with the same region roughly in the same area of the image circle. Same distance and lighting of course. RGB measurements from the PS eyedropper tool.
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