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Originally Posted by Hemi
Hi Team,
Thought I would resurrect this thread for some follow up questions… I still haven’t bought the camera.
1. Is the 2600/6200 mc pro oil leak still a problem?
2. Is there any disadvantage (not monetary) in going with the 6200mc pro and using ROI. Effectively using it as FF, crop sensor/4 thirds/1in sensor as the optics demand?
3. Buy local or overseas/direct? Price differential is $300 for 2600 and $600 for 6200 if lucky with gst/customs.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by AnakChan
In addition to Greg's comment, the 43mm image circle doesn't mean that it's evenly lit throughout the entire circle. There is a gradual taper off. So the actual evenly lit portion is even smaller than that. However nothing that flats can't "fix".
FYI I shoot the ASI6200 on my Tak µ250CRS who's native FL gives an image circle of 40mm. I kinda "don't care". I still get decent pix out of it.
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In my experience there has never been a scope that had vignetted images that flats would not correct. Some flats are quite extreme though.
Most scopes with a 43mm or larger corrected circle have vignetting to some degree. The least is from AP scopes or an FSQ both of which have a very large corrected circle (AP for example is huge -around 80mm or so(. Yet another reason to use AP scopes if you can snag one.
Greg.