View Full Version : Greeninsh picture in Canon lenses?
elmunyon
10th of August 2003 (Sun), 15:13
I just bought my brand new 10D, and so far I am very happy witn it. Just I would like to share my "problem" in case someboby noticed the same. When taking pictures of nature (I mean green color is mainly in the frame) I noticed that the green of the objects in the picture was greener than the reality. I though that it was a "digital" problem but .... surprise! is the lense!. When I look through the viewfinder before taking the picture, is greener than it should be. Any comment?. Thank you
colmeg
10th of August 2003 (Sun), 15:43
What lens are you using {brand} & dose it have a cover filter?
martcol
10th of August 2003 (Sun), 15:51
I get that too. I have a Canon 28-135 which produces excellent, spot on colour and a Sigma 15-30 which tends to oversaturate, especially the greens. I just put it down to the lens (duh). It doesn't take too much to tweak in PS. And it's more of a problem to me I think, if I compare with the Canon. What I mean is, it doesn't really look too freaky, just a bit off but looks worse when you compare side-by-side.
Martin
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