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In this albeit extreme condition, here is a 100% crop showing chromatic aberration. I would expect that this kind of very bright light with extreme contrast would be the kind of thing the lens would be good at controlling. Am I expecting too much? (Iso 1600 with an RD-1) thanks...Peter

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Peter,

Not sure if that is CA or really just something many know as "purple fringing". The PF thing is more common to digital. It is the result of the sensor photosite in the darker area being flooded with energy spillover from the blown out area, as I understand it. Perhaps others can better explain. I have seen this on many lenses subjected to such a dramatic contrast of blown out area adjacent to almost black areas. I used to think that some lenses were more susceptible than others, and that may be the case if they are also more prone to CA. I just know that I have seen this manifest itself with almost every lens I have used on my Canon 1-series cameras, and a few times recently on the M8. I do think it is more sensor related than lens related.

 

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I ...I would expect that this kind of very bright light with extreme contrast would be the kind of thing the lens would be good at controlling. ...

 

Take a look at the owner's manual supplied with the Noct .... they mention that the "chromatic effects" start to go away at f/4.

 

I'm a guessing that these "personality" effects are something that Leica feels is "in character" for this lens.

 

DH

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yes, definitely correctible, both with CA correction directly in various raw processors, or a simple select and desaturate. Not to mention it would take a huge print to even see it. Just curious, and I appreciate all the responses very much. best.....Peter

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