ah, thats good to know - amost all the reviews Ive found only look at the performance on a cropped frame or on an older, low res sensor
if it looks good on a 5D2 it'll look good on anything I guess!
ah, thats good to know - amost all the reviews Ive found only look at the performance on a cropped frame or on an older, low res sensor
if it looks good on a 5D2 it'll look good on anything I guess!
Originally Posted by markbarton
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<div>On a 5D2 I also experience very soft extreme corners wide open, but good centre-sharpness.</div>Originally Posted by markbarton
<div>If you want a good view and shots from multiple users and subjects: pixel-peeperI made sure the photos you see are full size 21mp photos from a 5D2 with a 17-40L at 17mm f4 wide open. You can change your search-criteria as you like.</div>
<div>And a link to some sharpness analysis: photozone-fullframe test</div>
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<div>Good luck!</div>
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thanks for those link Jan, they were very helpful
I've actually tracked down a friend who has this lens - gonna take some tests of my own tomorrow
That's great Mark, glad I could be of any help.
Hope to see some more of your photos. I like them [Y]
cheers
plenty more on my website if you're interested...
www.markbarton.co.uk
Thanks, I had seen them already[] I see you've met Sean's aunt Edna as well [A]
I like your site: simple and straight forward. If I may give you a tip...try to make some "home" or "back" buttons so you can get to your homepage again after viewing your pages.(about/gallery/blog/projects)
Cheers Sheiky
oh, and for anyone who is interested to hear the thrilling conclusion...
I tested my friends 17-40mm and found the performance to be unsatisfactory. Below are some sample images of the worst case scenario - 17mm f/4.0 at ISO 200 (5D MKII). Unfortunately the corner sharpness does not improve much with stopping down, even at f/11 it was unacceptable CA was also quite bad at the wide end. The lens performed very well on the long end, but that isn't what I'm buying it for, I want a wide angle lens for landscapes...
Anyway, here they are, the first image is straight out of the camera - no sharpening or noise reduction, the second image has has Canon's lens profile applied to it and has noticeably less CA.
http://www.markbarton.co.uk/Uncorrected.jpg
http://www.markbarton.co.uk/Corrected.jpg
I see pretty much the same result as I had while testing the 17-40. Extremely soft extreme corners. The Sigma 12-24 is definitely better in this regard, but it wouldn't give you a CPS membership...
I guess you have to keep on saving for a good prime(TS-E perhaps) or for the 16-35L
Thanks for the conclusion!