Danny133 said:
24-105 .. over the 24-70 as its newer, cheaper and has IS .. agree?
i will shoot at approx F8 for studio anyway so 2.8 is pointless for me
Danny133 said:
the F4 is more than enough for inside work!
I posted on your other thread (above quotes), giving you advice based on the fact that you had insisted the lens was to be used inside, with strobes. For studio portraits or whatever. If this was the case, then either lens would be near identical at f8-f11
Now you're testing it wide open outside in possibly poor light with IS turned on and complaining that's it not as sharp as you'd like, which is nothing like a studio scenario. Is the lens faulty? Maybe? Get it checked?
Either way, why buy a lens specifically for studio work and complain when it's crap at things you never intend to shoot with it?
Even if the lens wasn't faulty...I suspect this thread would still be here. I'm not slating you mate, just doesn't sound like you know what you want, or what you want to shoot.
Get the lens in to be checked, everyone else I know that has one says it's sharp and the IS should be relatively quiet. In the mean time, spend some time thinking about what you want to shoot, and have realistic expectations about what to buy based on that. For example; If you wanna concentrate on shooting beauty in a studio I'd recommend a 100mm or 135mm prime, but whats the point if when you get it you're gonna take it to a rugby match and complain that the focus isn't fast enough...:bang:
And how much are you in love with your 7D? Hope you're settled with that decision
