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120mm macro flare


John McMaster

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I have used this lens for years, but got bad flare for the first time this week. Lens hood on, no filter and near closest focussing distance shooting towards bright sun (but not in frame) and getting white-out flare. I guess as the front elements are so extended that the lens hood has little effect?

 

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I have used this lens for years, but got bad flare for the first time this week. Lens hood on, no filter and near closest focussing distance shooting towards bright sun (but not in frame) and getting white-out flare. I guess as the front elements are so extended that the lens hood has little effect?

 

john

I find that most S lenses are sometimes prone to flare without their hoods, the hoods solve most of these problems. I do however think that the 120 flare quite a lot compared to the others, read: a lot compared to the others... not a lot in general terms.

 

I find that M lenses are less prone to flare without their respective lens hoods, but this has to do of course with the size of the lenses, the bigger a lens the more 'space/volume' there is to 'create' a flare effect.

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