Hoya UV/IR cut + Sigma 18-35mm Art = Vignette??
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 10:13 pm
Hi. I have a question about the Hoya uv / ir cut filter. Will it make a vignette on an 18-35mm Sigma Art lens?
I ask because I have a cheaper uv / ir filter (Rocolax brand) and it makes a terrible blue vignette with Sigma Art 18-35mm. Reading the description of the Hoya filter I observed a warning about the formation of vignette on lenses with field of vision greater than 60 degrees.
So I was in doubt, because I can end up buying a filter with higher quality (more expensive) and that can continue to make a vignette.
Can anybody tell me if this combination makes a vignette?
Thank you!
PS: Using it with BMPCC with Metabones Speedbooter (Nikon).
I ask because I have a cheaper uv / ir filter (Rocolax brand) and it makes a terrible blue vignette with Sigma Art 18-35mm. Reading the description of the Hoya filter I observed a warning about the formation of vignette on lenses with field of vision greater than 60 degrees.
So I was in doubt, because I can end up buying a filter with higher quality (more expensive) and that can continue to make a vignette.
Can anybody tell me if this combination makes a vignette?
Thank you!
PS: Using it with BMPCC with Metabones Speedbooter (Nikon).