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Just my opinion, based on what's been shown and said.
The finger appears to be pointing at the 5D2. Have I got that right? In which case, if there is a problem and your images are representative of a consistent error with the camera, then it will be better with your other camera. Furthermore, there appears to be sufficient error for it to be detectable, IMHO, with some fairly simple tests in the shop against another 5D2. Just take your tripod in and shoot a couple side by side. If the 5D2 is indeed the joker in the pack, you should see it there and then. Use your 24-70L for all of this.
You then have a choice, to either send the camera back or have a go at correcting it yourself. I'm not sure the end result would actually be any different if Canon did this for you, your choice. But send it back or not, what I would certainly do is dial in both an amount of across the board adjustment, then some tweaking for each individual lens.
And then see how you get on. Does that work satisfactorily? Sleep on it, and decide whether that is a long term solution or if you are still uncomfortable, send it back to Canon or get it exchanged.
FWIW, when I calibrated my three L lenses on a 5D2, I found they were all very close to optimum. My 17-40L and 70-200L are both at zero, and I have +6 dialled in on my 24-105L which is a compromise between about +4 and +8 (IIRC) which I was getting at different focal lengths and distances. I nearly went blind doing this!
If that sounds like a lot, it most certainly is not - it's only a few mm over a distance of 2.5m with the 24-105L at mid-range focal lengths, whereas depth of field at f/4 is a few inches - you can only detect these tiny shifts at very big magnificaton. I only did the micro adjust because it was there and I could, but it'll be a happy day when I, as a user, can nail the focusing anywhere near that accuracy in practise. I have heard mention that +/-5 is effectively zero, and messing about with +3 and -2 here and there is pretty much a waste of time. I believe that.
The other thing is I was seriously impressed with the consistency of the 5D2 with all my lenses. That is an amazing level of accuracy, and the way I could completely defocus the lens and then refocus and nail it again and again was pretty remarkable I think.
Good luck, don't get fed up. Whatever the problem is, it's fixable and you'll be very happy with your 5D2 I'm certain
The finger appears to be pointing at the 5D2. Have I got that right? In which case, if there is a problem and your images are representative of a consistent error with the camera, then it will be better with your other camera. Furthermore, there appears to be sufficient error for it to be detectable, IMHO, with some fairly simple tests in the shop against another 5D2. Just take your tripod in and shoot a couple side by side. If the 5D2 is indeed the joker in the pack, you should see it there and then. Use your 24-70L for all of this.
You then have a choice, to either send the camera back or have a go at correcting it yourself. I'm not sure the end result would actually be any different if Canon did this for you, your choice. But send it back or not, what I would certainly do is dial in both an amount of across the board adjustment, then some tweaking for each individual lens.
And then see how you get on. Does that work satisfactorily? Sleep on it, and decide whether that is a long term solution or if you are still uncomfortable, send it back to Canon or get it exchanged.
FWIW, when I calibrated my three L lenses on a 5D2, I found they were all very close to optimum. My 17-40L and 70-200L are both at zero, and I have +6 dialled in on my 24-105L which is a compromise between about +4 and +8 (IIRC) which I was getting at different focal lengths and distances. I nearly went blind doing this!
If that sounds like a lot, it most certainly is not - it's only a few mm over a distance of 2.5m with the 24-105L at mid-range focal lengths, whereas depth of field at f/4 is a few inches - you can only detect these tiny shifts at very big magnificaton. I only did the micro adjust because it was there and I could, but it'll be a happy day when I, as a user, can nail the focusing anywhere near that accuracy in practise. I have heard mention that +/-5 is effectively zero, and messing about with +3 and -2 here and there is pretty much a waste of time. I believe that.
The other thing is I was seriously impressed with the consistency of the 5D2 with all my lenses. That is an amazing level of accuracy, and the way I could completely defocus the lens and then refocus and nail it again and again was pretty remarkable I think.
Good luck, don't get fed up. Whatever the problem is, it's fixable and you'll be very happy with your 5D2 I'm certain