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Canon 70-200 - focal plane loss

JazzJ
Contributor

Hi all,

 

Hoping someone can give me some advice. I am shooting on a Canon M50 with a Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS USM II. Recently, I have been noticing a loss of focus/ some soft areas in my images. I can't decide whether it occurs at a certain aperture or focal length, or if it's just something very weird. See below the images as an example.

13 Jan 21 Kiko top-5.jpg

You can see the surfer taking off on the wave is sharp, but the surfer on the right hand side is soft. Basically, from that position in the frame, it's all soft. Almost 1/4 of my frame. It doesn't bother me too much, but it's something that I just can't wrap my head around.

 

Any advice welcome.

 

TIA

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@JazzJ wrote:

And to throw yet another spanner in the works. Same day (maybe 15minutes apart), same lens, same body. Sharp. 13 Jan 21 Ni Andrade-3.jpg


That perhaps changes things. 

Which image was first - the good or the bad? Did maybe some water splash on the lens?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

rs-eos
Elite

In looking at the first image, it appears soft all around and only sharp in the center.

 

e.g. if looking at the upper-most wave in the image (with the surfers) from left to right... it starts off soft, then the mist, water and middle surfer are sharp, but then softens as you move to the right.

 

Same for the breaking wave about 1/3 from the bottom.  Starts soft, then gets sharp near the middle, then soft again.

 

Since there's a decent distance from this breaking wave to the middle surfer, and the mist behind the middle surfer also being quite crisp, the DOF would have been large enough for the other surfer and other parts of those waves.

 

As mentioned earlier, try taking an image of a brick wall or some vertical surface with enough detail.  Have the lens be as perpendicular to the vertical surface as possible.   Try different apertures;  When wide open, lenses can exhibit softness near corners/edges, though I wouldn't think it would be this extreme on such a lens as yours.

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Ricky

Camera: EOS 5D IV, EF 50mm f/1.2L, EF 135mm f/2L
Lighting: Profoto Lights & Modifiers

Here's the two surfers in a screenshot from DPP and the downloaded .CR3 file.

 

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John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

The sharper one was taken first, but no water got on the lens. And inbetween there are sharp images and some with the same focal/ softness. I actually first noticed the softness last June on another surf trip. 

 

Could it be to do with maybe the camera's AF settings? Just thinking out loud. 

Exactly. It's almost as if it's vingetted, but with sharpness (if that makes sense).

 

I will do the brick wall test. Should be able to do it tomorrow and hopefully see something. I will try at different apertures as well as different focal lengths. 

"Did maybe some water splash on the lens?"

 

You may have something there. I loaded the Raw file into PS and enlarged it drastically. None of the image is really sharp.  It is as if the SS was very slow.  Star trails kinda stuff although exif says 1/4000. I don't think there is anything wrong with the lens. Something outside happened. I know it might be unlikely but camera motion? 

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

Maybe my IS is playing up and messing me around? 

According to the screen shots you are using One Shot AF.

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Hi all,

 

Managed to do more research and finally tested with decent light and in a controlled environment. I suspect a decentered element.

Anyway, below are some images cropped to the bottom right where the issues/ softness occurs, at different focal lengths and apertures.

 

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200mm b f5-6.png

 

 

Noticeable clarity is lost af2.8 on edge of the frame, after f8 it seems to negligeable. I have contacted an authorised canon centre here now too, but with Covid restrictions, I'm not sure it will be repaired anytime soon. But atleast I may have found a work around for the time being.

 

Thank you to you all for your input and time. Feel free to offer any further suggestions if you have. 

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