Cheap Lenses
When I first started taking photos I often wondered why some lenses cost so much more than others. Sure, they were "faster" (had a wider aperture, allowing more light in), but I couldn't see why some were 3x -4x the cost of others (even with similar apertures). It turns out there's many reasons, but there's one that's easy to see in the end result, it's called chromatic aberration.
Chromatic aberration is a type of distortion where the lens fails to focus all colours to the same point on the film / sensor. What you end up with is parts of your picture having halos of colour. See if you can spot it in the first image here (cropped from a larger picture, taken with a Konica Minolta 5D and Minolta 70-300mm 4.5-5.6 D lens):
It's not easy to spot, especially at this size, so here's a zoomed in shot:
See the blue / violet on the bird's shoulder? That's chromatic aberration. The lens has failed to focus the violet light to the same point as all the other colours to make the white (shade of grey in this case) colouring of the bird.
Most lens manufacturers have ways of dealing with this, but it's not cheap. This is where the more expensive lenses come from. In the Minolta (now Sony) range, these normally have the "APO" badge which stands for Apochromatic. This is the name of a method of using multiple lens elements to reduce chromatic aberrations.
If you would like more information, I can suggest the following Wikipedia links. They are very complicated, but all the info you ever wanted is there.
Priced Out
I really want to try some of the new Impossible Project film. I had some fun a while ago with expired film in my Polaroid Autofocus 660, and wouldn't mind having some more fun. The only problem is, the price jsut keeps going up.
The Impossible Project has done an amazing thing, and I really hope they can continue to do so. I love the look and the unpredictability of the film they have produced, but I can not possibly justify the cost. At $21 US ($23.75 for me in Australia) for 8 shots, that's $2.96 per frame. Add to this the shipping costs (which I'm reading some crazy figures for) and I'm looking at possibly $5+ per frame.
I could organise with a few others to order in bulk to save on shipping, but that still won't save me enough to make it worthwhile.
I want to love these guys and their film, but I can't. If they start to distribute it in Australia so I can pick up a pack, I might start to. With news of a colour film coming later in the year, I really hope they can sort something out for folks not in the US.


