01-23-2024 01:08 PM - edited 01-23-2024 01:11 PM
hi there, I have bought a - second hand - Canon lens EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM from Japan from my EOS 70D. I use it for nature and airplane photography. I did not have any challenge with it and it worked well for 3 months or so. Then suddenly I discovered extreme vignetting when editing pictures. I did some comparison with differen focal lengths and aperture, see the image below. I am not using lens caps or anything.
Any suggestions on whether this can still be solved? The lens didn't drop or so, at least not with me, but I still need to discuss with the family...
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-01-2024 03:01 PM
But isn't that then an issue with the website in how they are processing things? These RAW files you shared have absolutely minimal amount of vignetting in them. So not sure what the issue is.
02-02-2024 10:12 AM
I have to repeat.....
"These RAW files you shared have absolutely minimal amount of vignetting in them."
I don't know what else we can say but there is nothing wrong with your len(s).
01-23-2024 01:15 PM
Things are definitely darker along the right side. If you don't have any screw-on filters, or other attachements, then the lens may indeed have an issue. Though purchasing a lens used and not within the US, it may be very difficult to have Canon USA service it.
01-23-2024 01:26 PM
What are you using to edit?
Do you have lens corrections turned on?
Does your software recognise the correct lens?
Ken Rockwell showed the falloff he measured:
01-23-2024 02:09 PM
I am using the Canon software and already use the correction for the correct lens. As said, vignetting was hardly visible up to some two weeks ago. Can vignetting appear after the lens suffered a shock?
01-23-2024 02:15 PM
I would think so. Can you see it through the viewfinder, or only when editing?
01-24-2024 02:30 AM
no, not through the viewfinder, only when editing the pictures
01-24-2024 09:50 AM - edited 01-24-2024 09:50 AM
@XANDERIX wrote:no, not through the viewfinder, only when editing the pictures
I would say your lens is fine, but your editing software that has a problem.
01-24-2024 10:49 AM
Does it show up in JPEGS?
01-24-2024 10:53 AM
U/l an unedited raw file to a Dropbox or Google Drive and let some if us check out the original file. If it still shows the issue then you probably do have a faulty lens.
Post the link to the file here on the forum.
01-31-2024 03:12 PM
look, i just took this picture in heavy dust environment, it is RAW format and no cropping/editing:
01/27/2025: New firmware updates are available.
12/18/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS C300 Mark III - Version 1..0.9.1
EOS C500 Mark II - Version 1.1.3.1
12/05/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS R5 Mark II - Version 1.0.2
09/26/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS R6 Mark II - Version 1.5.0
Canon U.S.A Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited.