12-29-2013 12:56 PM - edited 12-29-2013 01:20 PM
I have a 24-70mm f/2.8L lens and am finding that it is not as sharp as i'd expect. I'm sure it's me and not the lens so hoping someone can help me understand what i'm doing or not doing correctly.
I'm attaching a picture as an example...hand held...here are the settings:
EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
59.0mm
1/640 sec; f/2.8; ISO 400
Shutter priority; Spot metering
shot with 70D
when you zoom into the tree it is cleary not in focus/sharp ;(
I've tried at differen shutter speeds but still having the same issue... going to try different apertures next...
12-29-2013 01:18 PM
and the same shot taken with my T1i - still not great but maybe a little better? also hand held...
settings:
EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
53.0 mm
1/640 sec; f/2.8; ISO 400
Shutter priority; Evaluative metering
12-29-2013 01:27 PM - edited 12-29-2013 01:28 PM
One quick thought I had was some slight haze on the front element (or filter) from bringing it out in the cold. If not that, it's probably focus or camera movemnt.
Can't really see anything in the scaled down photos.
12-29-2013 01:59 PM
12-29-2013 02:36 PM
The best idea is to post a tight crop for each sample
BUT we'll need to know what the AF locked onto PLUS at f2.8 you have a very shallow depth of field of what will be in sharp focus. Use this tool to see what I mean by filling in the boxes to see the result, and if the 70D isn't yet there just use the 60D for now.
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
12-29-2013 02:52 PM
here are the two images cropped... AF was center... fist image is with the 70d, second with the t1i
12-29-2013 02:53 PM
I aimed the center AF at that lighter branch in the center of the first image (one taken with the 70d)
12-29-2013 03:03 PM
next considered a pic with text to really see what's up 😉 cropped image to post... this was taken 10feet away from the text - text is on a piece of paper that is 4x4... outside since that is the best light right now - overcast and about an hour before sun set.... shot in M, set the shutter speed an aperture, and use Auto for ISO. I usually only shoot in Tv or Av so maybe this wasn't a good test for how i use it but wanted to see what would happen...
settings:
EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
67.0 mm
1/200 sec; f/2.8; ISO 250
anual; Spot metering
center AF
12-29-2013 03:24 PM
On the close up pics, the 70D shot is not in focus. It may or may not need microfocus adjusting. There are lots of resources online as to various methods for doing that.
It's nice that Canon brought that feature back into the XXD line with the 70D.
Good luck.
12-29-2013 02:58 PM - edited 12-29-2013 03:01 PM
Could it just be that tree? It has a lot of different branches, so it could be hard to nail focus on the one you are aiming at, especially wide open at f/2.8 with the shallow depth of field.
Can you try it on a more solid target?
Also, you say you are spot metering, but you don't say you are selecting a single focus point. If the camera is choosing a focus point on a loose target like all those branches on that tree, you might not be getting the piece you want. Can you try it with the center AF point selected?
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