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Hi everyone,
Reading various articles in web pages I found this:
"However, one issue did present itself during my dives and pool testing soft corners. When shooting at large apertures, the corners will often be out of focus while the center of the image or the focus point is in strong focus. Luckily, this issue is easily resolvable. First, one must start by shooting at an ISO of 200-400 instead of 100-200. This enables you to shoot with smaller apertures while maintain good exposure. Noise is not an issue, especially with the RX-100 IIs new improved sensor technology. Next, shoot with a small aperture. At apertures of f/5.6 and smaller, more than enough of the image will be in focus enough to produce beautiful photos"
It is from a testing of uwl-04 lense with the RX100.
As I own an uwl-04 for my S100, I was about to upgrade to the Inon uwl-h100 28m67 type ii with the dome port for better image quality. But, this article placed me in doubts, if this is gonna be a right move.
Anyone tried the above? Does this apply to the canon S series too?
Reading various articles in web pages I found this:
"However, one issue did present itself during my dives and pool testing soft corners. When shooting at large apertures, the corners will often be out of focus while the center of the image or the focus point is in strong focus. Luckily, this issue is easily resolvable. First, one must start by shooting at an ISO of 200-400 instead of 100-200. This enables you to shoot with smaller apertures while maintain good exposure. Noise is not an issue, especially with the RX-100 IIs new improved sensor technology. Next, shoot with a small aperture. At apertures of f/5.6 and smaller, more than enough of the image will be in focus enough to produce beautiful photos"
It is from a testing of uwl-04 lense with the RX100.
As I own an uwl-04 for my S100, I was about to upgrade to the Inon uwl-h100 28m67 type ii with the dome port for better image quality. But, this article placed me in doubts, if this is gonna be a right move.
Anyone tried the above? Does this apply to the canon S series too?