• hiddengoat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Putting on my “that guy” hat here…

    The quality has nothing to do with it. Even very high end lenses can exhibit chromatic aberration under certain circumstances. Have a look at any sports broadcast. Once you see it, you can’t stop, and the lenses on those cameras are decidedly NOT low quality. Or price. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1314025-REG/canon_uj86x9_3b_p01_dss_uhd_digisuper_86_broadcast.html

    That said, even low-end lenses from the past decade or so have far less chromatic aberration than top-tier glass from decades back. I have an old Canon telephoto that produces crazy color fringes on anything and everything if I’m not careful, but my new cheapass Lumix zoom only does so in pretty extreme situations.

    It’s definitely a good time to be a photography nerd.