J.E. Hernández wrote:Hey guys, ok so I'm back and with more testing.
Today we just got a new lens, a Canon 55-250 EF f4.6. I'm considering returning the lens due to the fact that this lens has, in today's tests at least it definitely showed some slight vignetting. and IMO that caused a lot of the problems with the magenta cast. Interesting to notice however, is the fact that where the lens tended to vignette, the magenta was far stronger. I've also used a Nikkor 55-300 which showed zero magenta on any focal length and aperture, so in this case I think it's a lens problem.
In any case, I would really appreciate feedback on what to do in this situation. Should I:
1) Return the glass if further testing shows magenta still, or
2) Keep the glass, and wait until the magenta software update in hopes that the magenta issue will be fixed.
Footage:
Password: magenta
All shots @ 800 ISO
I'm leaning more towards the first option as I have no idea whether or not the issue will be fixed with a software/firmware update. If the issue persists past the update, then I'm definitely dealing with BM directly as my camera is not fully operational, even though I've gotten some clean shots. I'll post those as soon as I can.
Thanks guys.
To add to this, I would also like to ask you guys which of the footage do you consider acceptable/passable. I think that the wide open shots (f/4.6) are definitely the most useful, with the f/22 shots having some usability, especially when zoomed in, and the f/14 shots being completely DOA due to the stronger magenta.
Again, thanks for any and all feedback guys.