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Generally, images taken with cameras supporting full-frame image sensors tend to be dark around the edges. Does this camera have this tendency?

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Generally, images taken with cameras supporting full-frame image sensors tend to be dark around the edges. Does this camera have this tendency?

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Due to optical properties of wide-angle lenses, especially when using wide aperture settings, the edges of the image may tend to receive less light. It is recommended to set the aperture smaller by a few steps in order to prevent darkening of the image periphery.

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