Are you shooting raw and if so, what are you using to convert them? Just opening raw files in a photo viewer can result in the image being shown without any corrections such as lens corrections.
Are you shooting raw and if so, what are you using to convert them? Just opening raw files in a photo viewer can result in the image being shown without any corrections such as lens corrections.
I shoot raw. also I just realized that what I am seeing is the hood at 24 mm when i zoom out it goes away!
at 105 mm i do not see it And I am seeing it in the viewer and on the finished image i use dpp and lr
But My initial thought " the Hood" is what I see at 24mm..maybe I am using the wrong "hood"
Try taking the hood off and shooting pics. Does the vignetting still happen? I noticed that also on my R5 and R6. It always is repaired with lens correction in Photoshop
Might it be that you have installed the hood improperly? It just might be installed 90 degrees from where it should be installed. If the hood is symetrical then this is not a problem.
most of the shots have a dark distortion on or near the edges at first I thought the lens cap was in the way????????
1 what causes it..I heard something about hot spots? 2 does the L model have the same problem? using eos "R" and "RP"
Thanks
If u have everything correctly set, there should be NO dark distortions near the edges. When I have more than one filter attached to mine then I do get some. But otherwise there should be none.