robEMPire
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I'm shooting with a Canon T2i and the 18-55mm kit lens. I've been noticing that when I'm shooting a stationary object with hard edges (like a building) in high sunlight, I'm often left with thick color outlines or halos around some of the edges.
Someone told me that it's because Canon's 18-55mm kit lens is low quality and that a better lens would correct this. I'd rather find a solution that didn't involve me shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars. Can anyone explain to me what causes this and/or how to remedy it? Sample pic below, I know it's overexposed but it was part of a bracketed series for an HDR merger and I get this effect sometimes on shots that are not overexposed as well.
Someone told me that it's because Canon's 18-55mm kit lens is low quality and that a better lens would correct this. I'd rather find a solution that didn't involve me shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars. Can anyone explain to me what causes this and/or how to remedy it? Sample pic below, I know it's overexposed but it was part of a bracketed series for an HDR merger and I get this effect sometimes on shots that are not overexposed as well.
