ncphotography
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Greetings and salutations,
I own a 60D. I have two issues: first the camera is producing soft images meaning they are not nearly as crisp as with my other fixed lens Canon model. When I view at 100% I don't see sharp details. It look quite fuzzy both in the foreground and background, not the blurry or out of focus you get with depth of field issues, but looks just like a low res image as you would get from a very low megapixel camera.
Second, there is noticeable noisy shooting at ISO 200.
I typically shoot both macros and landscape shots in plenty of light. I used both auto and manual focus when needed. Viewing images at 100% they are soft(at least in most areas of the image). My current lens is a Canon 15-85mm. I've used a Canon 24-105mm f/4L and didn't see much change in the image quality. Also used a Canon 100mm lens for macro. Same deal. I nearly always use a tripod, fast shutter speeds(125 or higher) and the images typically good much better on the LCD than the computer.
Is there an problem with the sensor? I expect the image quality from the 60D to be much better than from a point and shoot. And from my two lens tests it's not the glass on the end of the camera that's the problem here.
Any one else experienced such problems? If needed I can post a slice of a RAW file showing what I'm talking about along with EXIF data.
Kt
I own a 60D. I have two issues: first the camera is producing soft images meaning they are not nearly as crisp as with my other fixed lens Canon model. When I view at 100% I don't see sharp details. It look quite fuzzy both in the foreground and background, not the blurry or out of focus you get with depth of field issues, but looks just like a low res image as you would get from a very low megapixel camera.
Second, there is noticeable noisy shooting at ISO 200.
I typically shoot both macros and landscape shots in plenty of light. I used both auto and manual focus when needed. Viewing images at 100% they are soft(at least in most areas of the image). My current lens is a Canon 15-85mm. I've used a Canon 24-105mm f/4L and didn't see much change in the image quality. Also used a Canon 100mm lens for macro. Same deal. I nearly always use a tripod, fast shutter speeds(125 or higher) and the images typically good much better on the LCD than the computer.
Is there an problem with the sensor? I expect the image quality from the 60D to be much better than from a point and shoot. And from my two lens tests it's not the glass on the end of the camera that's the problem here.
Any one else experienced such problems? If needed I can post a slice of a RAW file showing what I'm talking about along with EXIF data.
Kt