scotch196
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Wonder if anyone can throw some light on this? I have a brand new 70-200 f/4 IS lens that's very highly rated for sharpness across all apertures, but am getting strange results from basic tests I've done.
I taped a page of newsprint with colorful grocery ads to a board about 2ft x 2ft and stuck a note of my local currency in the center for the fine detail. Put camera on a tripod about 20 ft from board, IS off, using mirror lock and remote release, shot normal jpegs using auto focus.
Tried this on three different bodies (40D, 450D, 1D MkII) and in each case the images get less sharp, specially in the center, as I stop down. At f/8, the center is distinctly fuzzy although the corners aren't too bad.
On the 40D, did the same test with my 20-yr-old magic drainpipe and got very different results. At f/4 images are similar (maybe marginally sharper on the old lens), but at 5.6 and 8 the drainpipe is miles ahead. Also did this with a 70-300 IS lens set at 200mm and again, this beats the new lens hands down.
I also did a test with books standing on a table at different distances from the lens and it appears that as I stop down, the 70-200 is focusing further and further back.
I've read some articles about focus shift, but it seems this is usually on very fast lenses. I haven't tested the lens in the field, particularly on distant subjects, but from what I've seen so far there appears to be a definite problem.
As mentioned, it's out the box and under guarantee - but nevertheless a hassle to return it as bought over the internet.
Before doing anything drastic, just wondering if I'm being alarmist. Any suggestions, comments, or sage advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Scotch
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