YoungRebel
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Hey guys...
In 2007 I bought the Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L.
As you know it's not a cheap one and so I am a little worried about the quality that it produces...
I researched online and so many shots from others (same lens) looked just way sharper at almost all f/stops as in the different focal-lenghts...
I'd like to know if there is a "best way to" to test a lens on softness!?
To just give you an example:
70mm - 1/400 - f/5 - ISO200
100% crop
I updated from a canon 28-105 $300 lens and I honestly gotta say that when I look at pictures like this I regret that I bought the L lens...
That's why I posted this thread, maybe it's "just" a bad copy and I should send it in for recalibration....
Thanks for your time!
I appreciate every answer
In 2007 I bought the Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L.
As you know it's not a cheap one and so I am a little worried about the quality that it produces...
I researched online and so many shots from others (same lens) looked just way sharper at almost all f/stops as in the different focal-lenghts...
I'd like to know if there is a "best way to" to test a lens on softness!?
To just give you an example:
70mm - 1/400 - f/5 - ISO200
100% crop
I updated from a canon 28-105 $300 lens and I honestly gotta say that when I look at pictures like this I regret that I bought the L lens...
That's why I posted this thread, maybe it's "just" a bad copy and I should send it in for recalibration....
Thanks for your time!
I appreciate every answer
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