Tamron 17-28mm soft in one corner only?
Re: Tamron 17-28mm soft in one corner only?
Trollmannx wrote:
Photographer124 wrote:
I bought this lens new a few months back, haven't had much time to use it, now with the Armageddon in this world and no travel, etc.
Doing some shots around the backyard yesterday, I was amazed on how sharp and contrasty is in fact.... but I noticed the extreme lower right corner to be very very soft and blurry, compared to the other corners. Is this possible ? I mean , is this a result of lens de-centering ?
Thanks
From the descdiption this might be a depth of focus issue and not a lens issue.
Distance from camera to the unsharp corner? Same as the other three corners?
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Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 Di III RXD
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