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I have never bothered to test a lenses sharpness across the lens at different aperture before but this thread led me to - damn you stupid thread, damn you.
I only have one lens (get your violins out) and that is a Canon 40 2.8 STM.
In my non scientific shots of a fence I found that my lens seems to be the same in the centre at various apertures but surprisingly the sharpest I got at edges of frame and corners was at 2.8.
The differences were actually small (only noticeable on 100% crops) and I was happy with all of the images at all apertures but good to know that rather than potentially losing at 2.8 I may be gaining.
I realise I am in a lucky position of finding an entry level DSLR with a £140 lens on it as sharp as I need and the camera will never be at fault.
That would be very unusual, thought that particular lens has already got an awesome reputation for sharpness - probably because it's not a very difficult spec to design optically.
This review suggests it peaks around f/5.6 at both centre and edges on full-frame, though it's extremely good right from f/2.8 http://www.photozone.de/canon_eos_ff/752-canon_40_28_ff?start=1
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