Hi,
Recently, I brought a refurb 7D and just got my used Canon 70-200 f4.0 IS USM. I took few shots want to know whether the pictures are sharp or soft. This is my first "L" lens. I left the camera in the P-mode.
thanks,
chenga732 Senior Member 465 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jan 18, 2011 14:58 | #1 Hi, Xsi|24-105mm f4.0|70-200mm f4.0|85mm f.18
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stsva Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 18, 2011 15:10 | #3 How about something a little easier to evaluate, where there's an obvious focusing target surrounded by lots of detail? It's very difficult to evaluate tree/leaves shots. Some Canon stuff and a little bit of Yongnuo.
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hieu1004 Goldmember 3,579 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Seattle More info | Jan 18, 2011 15:34 | #4 |
Sorry, I will find better pictures. I was too excited when it came. Xsi|24-105mm f4.0|70-200mm f4.0|85mm f.18
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snyderman Cream of the Crop 7,084 posts Likes: 8 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Wadsworth, Ohio More info | Jan 18, 2011 15:50 | #6 Also, it's hard to tell how far away the trees are you're shooting. Canon 5D2 > 35L-85L-135L
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Jam.radonc Goldmember 1,187 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Dublin More info | Jan 18, 2011 16:01 | #7 any shots at f4? f5.6? the ones above at f9 should get a lot in focus if far enough. Jam
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workerdrone Member 209 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2010 Location: Western MA More info | Jan 18, 2011 16:18 | #8 Nice camera and lens combo, congratulations. I know squat about PP. Old: Canon 10-22, 18-55, 24L, 50 1.4, 50L, 85 1.8, 24-105L, 70-200 2.8L nonIS, Sigma 30 1.4, Tamron 18-200 lenses. t2i, 7D, Xsi bodies. New: D700, 14-24, 50G, 105 VR Macro, 70-300 VR, SB700
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RPCrowe Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 18, 2011 16:20 | #9 It is quite difficult to ascertain where the focusing point was in this shot. I am amazed how often photographers will attempt to test their lenses by shooting tree branches - probably one of the worst subjects for a focus evaluation. See my images at http://rpcrowe.smugmug.com/
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Woodworker Goldmember 2,176 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: East Midlands, England More info | Jan 18, 2011 18:09 | #10 People on these forums have been lulled into trying to test lenses. Instead, go out with your new lens and take pictures of things that interest you. When you've got used to using your lens in this way, you'll know yourself whether you're happy with it. David
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yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Jan 18, 2011 19:11 | #11 Woodworker wrote in post #11668438 People on these forums have been lulled into trying to test lenses. Instead, go out with your new lens and take pictures of things that interest you. When you've got used to using your lens in this way, you'll know yourself whether you're happy with it. David Excellent post David Jurgen
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