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Isabel Cutler | all galleries >> Canon Digital Rebel 300D >> Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM > Backfocusing?
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25-SEP-2004

Backfocusing?

Too many of my pictures with this lens had not been in sharp focus. I knew it wasn't camera shake because I'd used high shutter speeds. To do this test (the number circled in green is where I put the focus point) I had the camera on a tripod and used the self timer to trigger the shutter release. I also tested my Tamron 90 macro and my Canon 17-40 and both focused on the correct button, so I assumed it was the lens....and then members of the lens forum at dpreview told me I didn't do the test properly, that I needed a flat target, so I printed out a set of numbers to test further...

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/60s f/4.0 at 200.0mm iso800 full exif

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Isabel Cutler22-May-2005 01:55
I sent the lens to Canon for calibration and it's fine now.
Isabel
Guest 22-May-2005 00:18
I am having this problem too: too many pictures are not in focus. From 70mm to 100mm, if you focus at objects near infinity (at the distance scale), it can be a hit-or-miss. This lens is deeply flawed.
You've managed to make few very good shots with it tho :)