Originally Posted by
krispix
I can't agree with this statement, I'm afraid. The fact is that ALL lenses vignette at the corners due to the circular image projection. Whether this vignetting is visible is dependent on the size and placement of the sensor in relation to the image plane. If you use a lens designed for a crop-sensor arrangement on a full-frame camera you will, almost certainly, end up with vignetting in the corners. This is why crop-sensor lenses are much smaller, lighter and cheaper than their full-frame counterparts. As long as the lens you use is designed for the format you're employing it on you should not suffer any vignetting problems. However, as with all things in this life, you get what you pay for and if you buy a plastic lens from China that retails at 1/10th the price of the lens produced by your camera manufacturer, then all things are possible - vignetting being just one of them.