Is CA a natural consequence of using a speedbooster? I have an EF to EF-M speedbooster that I use on my M50 and when taking photos yesterday, I noticed it for the first time ever. It was an overcast and somewhat humid day, so I'm not sure if that factored into anything, but it was only present in a handful of pictures I took at an outdoor Strongman/Strongwoman competition. I'm pretty new to accessories as my equipment has always been pretty simple and mainly shoot video, but it's something I'd like to be prepared for in case I'm ever out on a job. I've included a few images where it was most pronounced (woman on the right's face/body and man's forearms) and one (the vertical shot) in the same conditions where it pretty much disappeared.
If it matters:
Body - EOS M50
Lens - 85mm F/1.4 IS
Speedbooster - Custom made of Viltrox parts
Would definitely appreciate any insight as I'm trying to understand how some of this works as this hobby becomes something more. Thanks!
If it matters:
Body - EOS M50
Lens - 85mm F/1.4 IS
Speedbooster - Custom made of Viltrox parts
Would definitely appreciate any insight as I'm trying to understand how some of this works as this hobby becomes something more. Thanks!