Angel Ariel
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Update: New Image Symmetry shots from Saturday morning
Video with IS Noise
I bought a used Canon 17-55 f/2.8 lens last week, and I finally got the chance to take some test shots to check for decentering as was suggested here. Here are the shots I took tonight of the brick on the front of our house. They were taken at a slight angle (I am on teh driveway, slightly angling left toward the brick, but just very slightly), but every shot was taken from the same position, and the camera was held level at eye level (not angling down or up).
I am looking at the photos tonight, and I am concerned about decentering, especially at f/2.8-f/7.1. The corners at f/8 and above seem to be a bit more equal, but at the f/2.8-7.1 lengths, the upper left and lower left look much less sharp than the upper and lower right corners. (I am looking at the pictures at about 200% zoom, as was suggested here also).
Is this what decentering looks like? I have a 2 week return period on my lens that I am still in, but tomorrow is my last opportunity to return the lens in that 2 weeks as I won't be able to get to the shop again before the two weeks is up. If it's a better bet to just return the lens and go with a new lens, that's definitely an option.
ny help or insight anyone can share would be great!
Video with IS Noise
I bought a used Canon 17-55 f/2.8 lens last week, and I finally got the chance to take some test shots to check for decentering as was suggested here. Here are the shots I took tonight of the brick on the front of our house. They were taken at a slight angle (I am on teh driveway, slightly angling left toward the brick, but just very slightly), but every shot was taken from the same position, and the camera was held level at eye level (not angling down or up).
I am looking at the photos tonight, and I am concerned about decentering, especially at f/2.8-f/7.1. The corners at f/8 and above seem to be a bit more equal, but at the f/2.8-7.1 lengths, the upper left and lower left look much less sharp than the upper and lower right corners. (I am looking at the pictures at about 200% zoom, as was suggested here also).
Is this what decentering looks like? I have a 2 week return period on my lens that I am still in, but tomorrow is my last opportunity to return the lens in that 2 weeks as I won't be able to get to the shop again before the two weeks is up. If it's a better bet to just return the lens and go with a new lens, that's definitely an option.
ny help or insight anyone can share would be great!
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