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Got my lens yesterday and took a few shots outside the office. I don't have enough experience to judge, but wanted to share. All taken on 5D3, handheld, ISO 100. Nothing done to them in Lightroom, just exported to Flickr.
You can view the set here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ericpv...7645347775424/
Here are few views of 1 building for reference. Notice the corners at 16mm f/4. [Edit - I see the shading at 35mm f/4 as well now, but it was less apparent in raw within Lightroom.] I am happy with the first set.
16mm, f/4
2M3A3068.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
16mm f/8
2M3A3069.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
16mm f/11
2M3A3070.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
35mm f/4
2M3A3065.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
35mm f/8
2M3A3066.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
35mm f/11
2M3A3067.jpg by EricPvpi2, on Flickr
Last edited by EricPvpi; 06-24-2014 at 09:15 PM.
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Super Moderator
Thanks for the test shots Eric.
Bryan has posted his IQ test results.
It is looking like the 16-35 f/4 will be on my short list for my next purchase. Sharp at f/4 from 16-35, excellent at f/5.6-f/11. While Bryan hasn't posted this specific test results yet, based on the Bryan's IQ and Eric's shots, it is looking like vignetting and distortion are minimal.
Last edited by Kayaker72; 06-26-2014 at 05:24 PM.
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I am very happy so far. Seems like the vignetting I saw was small and should be easy to correct. Note that I did have a B+W XS-Pro UV filter on the lens when I took the shots. Look forward to reading the review and taking some more shots.
Eric
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Super Moderator
Just in case someone missed it, Bryan posted his review of the EF 16-35 f/4 IS. Sounds like a very impressive lens.
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