I would like to get some help since I’m about to have a crisis over a lens which I purchased some months ago. It’s a Canon EF 28-300 L IS USM. Recently, I had its front lens element replaced by Canon in Montreal They also said that they cleaned the other internal lens elements.
After taking it out yesterday on assignment, once I returned, dumped the raw in the computer and I almost fainted. All shots were unsharp to what seemed to be as motion blur. Was I that tired yesterday? Did the IS malfunction?
So today, I decided to perform a simple test and compare this $3100 lens to a cheap $75 lens.
Both shots were mounted on a tripod, remote control and mirror lockup prior to exposure. Both front and rear lens elements were spotless with no filters attached. Focus and exposure is on the center point, pointed to the dash (-) of "Notre-Dame".
Pictures with full EXIF metadata are here:
Cheap consumer lens:
http://www.qpphoto.com/temp/cheap-lens.jpg
Canon EF 28-300 L IS USM lens:
http://www.qpphoto.com/temp/expensive-lens.jpg
I understand that some of you will say that the 28-300L is not the sharpest lens in the drawer. But its performance against any cheap lens is not justified. In this test, the $75 cheap lens outperforms, hands down the L-series lens. The cheap lens is very sharp, compared to the blurry photo of the L series lens. Not to mention that the cheap lens required less light to capture the same scene. (1/320s @ f/6.3) vs. (1/250s @ f/5.6)
What could possibly be the problem? What is the exact technical wording of the problem? It’s not motion blur, its not fringing, what is it? so that I can take it to Canon, for a second time, and tell them. Any input is greatly appreciated.

