01-26-2014 02:56 PM
Does this sound familiar to anyone? I have had the 60D and 70-300 lens for about a year now. I use the camera primarily for birding. It used to take very sharp pictures at full zoom even after cropping as long as I was fairly close. Recently I have gone out birding several times, but none of the pictures were sharp. I put this down as operator error for a while until I realised I had not gotten a good shot in quite some time. I did some experimenting using a tripod taking pictures of a birdfeeder right outside a window. At 70mm the images are sharp weven after heavy cropping. At full zoom the pictures are never sharp. I tried turning off IS and using manual focus, but still it appears there is something wrong with the lens. I also have a 50mm 1.4f that takes great pictures so I think that rules out the body. Can a lens be tuned or adjusted? Right now its useless to me.
01-28-2014 03:28 PM
My wife can't be paying attention but then again we have separate bank accounts. I left my camera with a newly bought (used) 300 f2.8 L IS on the dining room table for a week and she never asked anything about it.
02-01-2014 12:13 PM
*Update*
1/30/14 - I have sent my lens to the Canon repair facility in Va. I should hear something next week and will update in case some one else has a similar problem.
06-24-2014 08:34 PM
Hi.
I have the same lens, purchased several years ago. It was great for a while andnow I'm realizing the same thing you commented about. My pictures are soft, even when using a tripod. How did the repair go with Canon? Was there a repair needed or just a maintenance/service? May I askhow much it cost, if there was a repar?
Thanks for posting about this problem. Much appreciated any updates on your situation!
04-06-2021 12:45 PM
I will be courious to know... but mine is the L series 70 to 300. But I've got to do something quick. Maybe rent one.
04-06-2021 01:23 PM
@timmyleeturner wrote:I will be courious to know... but mine is the L series 70 to 300. But I've got to do something quick. Maybe rent one.
This topic was bout the non-L black version.
04-06-2021 09:08 AM
Yes, but I didn't seem to notice it until I purchased a new 90D, now I cannot get a tac sharp picture. I shoot motorsports and have fought this for 6000 pics in two weeks and much figure it out... getting ready to send back my 90D to Amazon. I can switch to my kit 18-135 USM and get sharp pics, but I can also switch the lens back to my old camera and get pretty sharp shots too.
04-06-2021 10:30 AM
"...getting ready to send back my 90D to Amazon."
What will that fix?
04-06-2021 12:46 PM
Get something I like better and works with my lens.
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