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p.1 #1 · Diagnosing 70-200 f/2.8 L II problem (same for 3 copies) | |
With its impressive specs and reviews, the 70-200 f/2.8 L II seems like it ought to be ideal for a task that comes up from time to time in my typical seascape work. Over the last year I have ordered it from B&H (great service) 3 times, returned 2 of them, and am trying out the third. All 3 lenses seemed to show the same problem. With the zoom at 200mm, focused at infinity (at least 1500 feet where I test), and with IS turned on (mode 1), at f/5.6, and shutter speed faster than 1/1000th, the rightmost 1/4 of the frame is soft, really soft. Center and left side are fine, excellent, really. So good that I very much want the lens to work as expected so I can keep it.
I have tried the test two ways. First way, I just pick a nicely textured and illuminated subject (a grassy bluff that rises on the far side of an inlet) that stretches across the frame, and shoot a single shot hand-held. Inspect. Repeat. All pictures come out the same, soft on the right.
Second way, I pick a prominent target in the middle of the frame (Boston Light, about a mile away across water, with still air and zero mirage), focus, shoot, and then turn off auto-focus and recompose and shoot twice more, to put the target first on one side of a frame, and then on the other. When the target is on the right side, it's, uselessly soft, when on the left, sharp—almost indistinguishable from when it's in the center (which is great, impressive).
A variation focuses separately for each frame, with the target in the middle, then recomposes to put the target first on one side to shoot, then again to put it on the other. Same result, sharp left, soft right.
A test with IS turned off, camera mounted on tripod, mirror lockup, cable release, live view focusing, shows the entire frame sharp, including the right side, although the right then appears to be minutely less sharp than the left. But basically, using the camera without IS seems to cure the problem.
Three new lenses, the first two ordered in succession about 10 months ago, and the last just delivered this week, have shown the same symptoms. I'm getting ready to return the third lens and give up, but thought maybe someone could help me out if I am missing something obvious, or making a mistake because I have never used IS except with this lens.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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