Good evening....


I took some images the other day and noticed a few images with some fair amount of CA. It was a clear sunny day and thesubject was wearing sunglasses and this is where the CA is seen.


This is not a bad photo, but I have another that I consider to have more CA.


My question is "is this normal forthis lens and if not what steps are there that I can take?" My apologies as I'm still a 'noob'!


I've inlcuded a sample image (cropped)and some Exif data, please keep in mind that I had the lens hood on anda Hoya HMC SUPER UV[0] filter in place. Anyopinions/suggestions aregreatly appreciated.


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Camera:
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[url="http://community.the-digital-picture.com/cameras/canon/eos_digital_rebel_xsi/]Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi[/url]
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Exposure:
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1/3200 sec
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Aperture:
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f/2.8
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Focal Length:
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70 mm
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Exposure:
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0.00
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ISO Speed:
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200
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Exposure Bias:
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0 EV
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Flash:
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Off, Did not fire
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