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May 01, 2004 06:34 |  #1

Here are some examples posted allready from the 70-300mm DO lens

http://www.pbase.com/p​kimages/canon_70300_do​_is (external link)

http://www.pbase.com/e​gilsrud/canon_70300_do​_is (external link)

http://www.pbase.com/d​adas115/ef70-300mmdo (external link)

Looks odd to me.Maybe my monitor but they don't look particularly sharp and definitely low on saturation and contrast.At least from what i can see

Man,is this lens made by sigma?? :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
Hopefully it's not as average as these pics seem to show




  
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May 01, 2004 09:15 |  #2

Yeah......the images look a tad soft.............But people will buy it more for the weight and size...........

For that price though.........I would rather build my biceps for better image quailty.

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May 01, 2004 10:12 |  #3

Pity. Doesn't seem to be better than my 75-300IS optically at 250-300mm. Same image softness wideopen. It seems I'll save $1200 :)
Regarding the low contrast and washed colors, it seems to me most pictures were taken using AdobeRGB colorspace instead of sRGB. They have the clasic greenish-washed look of AdobeRGB ones , but as Canon doesn´t attach colorspace info in the JPEG files, I can´t be sure


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May 02, 2004 04:53 |  #4

I can't say it's a bad look-it's just that a typical L lens is SO razor sharp and contrasty that anything even slightly less is a slight disapointment

I want to see someone compare the DO with the cheap 75-300 IS + the 100-300 8)




  
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May 02, 2004 05:48 |  #5

ron chappel wrote:
I can't say it's a bad look-it's just that a typical L lens is SO razor sharp and contrasty that anything even slightly less is a slight disapointment

The problem is that Canon has hyped this as being on par with L glass. And it's priced that way too.

ron chappel wrote:
I want to see someone compare the DO with the cheap 75-300 IS + the 100-300 8)

I'd like to see it compared to those two Canons, plus the Sigma 100-300 f/4 and the Sigma 80-400 OS. Hopefully the review sites will do some in-depth comparisons soon.


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