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Started Jun 21, 2020 | User reviews thread
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Re: Two more - 15 and 45mm

R2D2 wrote:

AdamT wrote:

its weak spot is edges (at least at F5.6 and smaller at the wide end)and sample variation , this one is usable through the zoom, some are soft at 45mm, some have edges like a Holga . whether there are ones which are both sharp at 45mm AND have good edges at the wide end is another matter , I`ve not used enough of them to find out ... the lens is also very fussy about where a landscape is focussed for edged and if the IS unit has settled down (Both can cause blurry edges)

Yup, there’s a fair amount of field curvature inherent in the 15-45’s design (it’ll be present in all copies). And you’ll see moderate mustache distortion at the wide end. Canon’s DLO corrections help with these, but good practices in the field (as you mention) also help.

The 15-45’s big fault is that darn decentering that folks should look for when they get a new lens, and then exchange for a different copy if it’s bad. I’ve speculated that the (assembly) mold/jig was at fault, and Canon should have been tossing way more of these sub-par lenses during their QC process.

I’m going to (hopefully) be able to give my copy of the 15-45 a good test this evening (an architectural shoot). It’ll be the only lens I’ll be taking, which will force me to make the best of it (it’s how I like to test when evaluating equipment - sink or swim! ). My first 15-45 actually acquitted itself quite well when I selected it for an important mountain bike shoot.

I feel bad that the OP’s lens is giving him trouble. I wish he’d post some samples so we can get to the bottom of it.

R2

the last time I did de-centering  tests was when I owned 15-85.  Flipping camera on a tripod shooting a brick wall.  The last time I had serious mustache was when I owned the canon 20 f2.8

i loath mustache and de-centering issues

i never liked mid range zooms until I got my $899 RF 24-105 F4L and now it sits on my RP as the gateway to my best ever mid range zoom.  I don’t think a great mid range zoom will ever happen with the m.  I’d take a cell phone before getting an m100/200 setup.  The m is about primes and the 11-22.

on a recent shoot outdoors I used my RF 24-105 F4L with a family and lots of tree limbs in the backdrop.  The results were incredible - no chrome Abrasion anywhere on the limbs or in the corners.  So I’m sold on this RF - since I love the zoom range and I’m a hater of CA.

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