Roger Rosales
August 20th, 2008, 09:50 AM
Hey guys,
I'm back again with some questions. I've come across some more issues at work with our Canon 40D camera . OUr lens, Ultrasonic 28-135mm has a VERY soft focus to it. We're shooting at full wide and the edges of certain portions of the products come out blurred.
Also, the fact that this lens is not parfocal makes it difficult to focus the larger items.
My questions is, is it normal for this lens to have a soft focus to it? Or am I going to need to send it in to Canon for repair?
We're also looking into buying a better lens for the camera and parfocal feature is a definite must. Which is a good lens that takes very sharp images? I can probably deal with it if it's not parfocal, I would just really perfer it. I noticed Tamron lenses are really good. We used a fellow co-workers tamron film lens with the 40D amd took superior photos.
I tried attaching a full res. image but the resolution is way too big. 3888 x 2592
Any thoughts or ideas?
I'm back again with some questions. I've come across some more issues at work with our Canon 40D camera . OUr lens, Ultrasonic 28-135mm has a VERY soft focus to it. We're shooting at full wide and the edges of certain portions of the products come out blurred.
Also, the fact that this lens is not parfocal makes it difficult to focus the larger items.
My questions is, is it normal for this lens to have a soft focus to it? Or am I going to need to send it in to Canon for repair?
We're also looking into buying a better lens for the camera and parfocal feature is a definite must. Which is a good lens that takes very sharp images? I can probably deal with it if it's not parfocal, I would just really perfer it. I noticed Tamron lenses are really good. We used a fellow co-workers tamron film lens with the 40D amd took superior photos.
I tried attaching a full res. image but the resolution is way too big. 3888 x 2592
Any thoughts or ideas?