It's middle of night in Norway now, but in the morning I'm out to shot a dragrace. After tips from other forum-members, I bought a polarizer for it. After buying I went out to shoot some swans. (swans just tend to attract EOS-owners dont they =P). I thought the fjord with water-reflections would be the perfect place to test a polarizer.. First off, the shallow DOF at close range with 200mm is unbelievable. Tried some close-ups, as I got real close, and event at f5.6 I don't think I got more than 7-8cm DOF. The pictures here will speak for themself. But what bothers me.. Look at the quality!! It's so sub-par the closeups I've seen with the Canon-version of 70-200 (I'm already hearing you guys saying: Told you so!), but could you please look at this, and say what you think?
Here's one of my most detailed closeups, out of about 50. It looks a bit underexposed to me though. This was shot RAW, f4, 1/500s, ISO-200 @ 200mm. Also, the bokeh from the very shallow DOF have made it look like there's a USM-halo around it. It's not. I've applied some USM, but not much.
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The details in this shot is clearly sub-par with KBMPhotography.com's closeup with the 70-200mm 2.8 IS, posted the other day, I've included it as comparison:
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So now I'm asking you. Is the Sigma a bad performer at close range? Cause I've been very satisfied with it until I tried theese closeups. Also: Could it be this is simply a "user-error"? I've uploaded the original RAW-file if anybody would be kind enough to take a look at it and see if I simply screw up the raw-conversion.
http://127001.org …/canon_forum/crw_5079.crw
I'm starting to get second thoughts of this lens now :/ Considering selling it and replacing it with a 70-200mm 2.8L non-IS, since it looks to be duck-incompatible with the 10D like the Canon-lenses clearly is


I'm still thinking.. Is that show with my lens, or have you taken an identical one? =D Think I'll keep this lens after all, and start working on my RAW-conversion techniques instead 
Haven't seen if the X-drive worked yet, but I've just dumped the last gig of pictures I took from the memory-card, and the ISO-400 tips was real great. I could get 1/750 at f/4, and ISO-400 when there's not many dark areas really _IS_ great 

