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I purchased the 70-200 F4 IS two weeks ago and off course have been
testing it, by taking all kinds of pictures. Allthough my first
impression is that this lens is very sharp, I have soms doubts
after testing it more.
I wonder if there are other users with the following problems.
At the minimum focussing distance (1,2 meters) the pictures are not
as sharp as i hoped fore. That means macro will be difficult, and
at least you have to crop a lot. But also clos-up pics (eyes) are
clearly softer.
In the midrange, say 2 to 10 meters, the sharpness is very good
(didn't notice much difference in sharpness when playing with
aperture).
But when taking pictures of for example plains at the airport it
seems that sharpness again is not as good as i hoped for.
I wonder if this is an issue of this lens in general or just my copy.
Fot this price I exspect to buy the lens, put it on the camera (5D
and 20D) and shoot..... without asking myself, if the pics will be
sharp.
It's not the first time I had to send back my gear, and that's
starting to bother me.
So, what are your experiences???
Oops, I too was thinking that its me, but it seems lens is the culprit.Another issue with my lens is that the focusing is totally
inconsistent! I have some shots that are in focus and look ok and
others that are way off. At first I thought I was me and just
needed to get used to the lens but after today I’m sure it’s the
lens.
So do you mean it's the bod which is causing the inconsistent focus issue resulting in the sharpness problems?...This lens requires two things from you:
1. A camera body to focuses precisely, with no-compromises
performance. Obviously, the 20D/5D or 30D (which I own) do not
fit this bill. Sorry for broken hearts here, but it is what it is.
That's a good tip. I will test this tomorrow with your tip in mind.2. When using IS on either mode, you must let it lock-on, fully
and shortly before shooting begins, either in one-shot or servo,
either in low or high fps modes. This is essential, if your shutter
speeds are less than the actual inverse of focal-length you are
using for the shot.
So far, this lens is INCREDIBLE, from pretty much any angle I look
at it, on my 1D2-N body. It simply has no substitute.
Enjoy!
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...WARNING! Large (> 1MB screen-shot), from my dual-screen
workstation. Left-side shows C1 with major EXIF data, and RIGHT-top
shows 180mm sample, and RIGHT-bottom 200mm sample, all @f/4.0,
hand-held, very little time to capture image (child in constant
motion), focus had to be right from the get-go (just one chance):
http://www.pbase.com/feharmat/image/79453984/original
Please, scroll your browser's window HORIZONTALLY to see the whole
image. You can see me, standing, on her eye's background
reflection. MINIMAL sharpening applied, in essence.
Like these, I have a series, all with ranging focal-length
distances, and I have nothing but praise Canon for bringing us the
best mid-range tele-zoom in the world , as of today.
As simple as it is.
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