I bought a new 70-200 2.8L non-IS from B&H back in late June; it replaced a 70-200 F4L IS. I noticed some strange AF behavior with the new lens, but I figured it must be my technique with the heavier lens. The first chance I really had to put it through a proper, controlled test was more 30 days after purchase (i.e. after B&H's exchange warranty), and it became apparent there was a real AF issue, along with what I would call significant-to-severe CA (purple fringing in front & green fringing behind the focal plane). I sent it to Canon for repairs, and they told me adjustments to the AF mechanism would correct both issues (??). Didn't make sense to me, but they're the experts... Anyhow, I got it back, and the AF was almost more erratic, and the CA was still terrible. Sent it back again, and I just got it back. The AF now seems to be correct, but the CA issue persists...
Below is a shot of a high-contrast scene, with a 100% crop. The shot was obviously intended to highlight (pun intended) the CA issue. Even so, if I were to shoot a backlit portrait, I'm sure this issue would rear its ugly head.
So, my question to all of you who own and/or have extensively used this lens: is this "normal" CA for this lens? It seems unacceptable to me (based on my experience with the F4 IS lens), but I would welcome the perspective of other experienced users. I would be VERY grateful for any and all useful insights. Not looking forward to sending this back a third time (would be thrilled if they'd just exchange for a new one at this point).
Thanks in advance.
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