Eos RP with adapted wide-angle LM (Zeiss 28mm, Voigtlander 21mm) lenses
Re: Eos RP with adapted wide-angle LM (Zeiss 28mm, Voigtlander 21mm) lenses
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I use Sony A9/A7RII so no own experience with the RP but two things that I noticed that maybe can help you:
The gradient shift on one vertical image taken at 1/4000 might be an EFCS problem if that was used. On Sony we've had similar problems, especially on early generations and with lenses that don't communicate with the body. If you used EFCS try to shut it off and go full mechanic or full electronic shutter, this on higher shutter speeds. On slower ones there shouldn't be a problem.
The corner problem has also been quite common, especially on earlier generations without micro lenses on the sensor. There is even a program made to correct it: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cornerfix
Maybe it can help you too.
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