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canon eos 60d viewfinder vingette

G'day to whoever is reading this. im having a problem with a canon eos 60d. looking through the viewfinder with any lens on makes a huge vignette around the viewfinder. it correlates with the aperture of the lens, the higher the f stop is, the more extreme the vignetting is. the vignetting doesn't occur when im using live view on the camera, not does it come up when i actually take the photo. i much prefer using the viewfinder over the live view so its incredibly frustrating   i have two other eos cameras (40d and 450d) and neither one of those have this problem. any help to how to fix it or whats going on would be greatly appreciated. (the image with the larger viewing area is with an f. of 2.8 and the second is it at f.22

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Does it still have the problem with different lenses? Does that specific lens have the same issue with other cameras?

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On 11/26/2019 at 12:18 PM, Yobbin >=D said:

Does it still have the problem with different lenses? Does that specific lens have the same issue with other cameras?

its every lens. but each lens has different strengths i guess is what to call it on the view finder. but to answer your question, every lens does it

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you lost your focus screen. probably popped out while changing lenses. ask me how i know lol.

you can purchase a new one from a camera shop or there’s lots of aftermarket options on ebay for considerably cheaper if you’re not in a rush to replace it.

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