11-14-2013, 10:57 AM
Hello all,
something I do not understand regarding the verdict of the lens tests.
I got an offer to buy a pretty nice L lens from Canon and I compared those to my existing (much cheaper) lens. I found out the L lenses are much less sharper than my old ones, but the verdict says take the L and forget the old crap.
Ok, distortion and vignetting are bad compared to the new lens, end yes the old lens are EF-S and the other one is a L. But for distortion and vignetting the camera and later Lightroom will correct this pretty fine - but the sharpness of the old lens is much better!!!
Why does the verdict praise the L lens and condem the EF-S lens?
Because its L and EF-S???
Any idea???
In detail:
"New Lens": Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 USM L
"Old Lens": Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 USM IS
The advantages of each lenses are pretty clear to me… I struggle with the sharpness.
Example values (all values taken from border at F/8):
17 mm
New: 1872
Old: 2057
24 mm
New: 1677
Old: 2167
40 mm (new) / 50 mm (old):
New: 1638
Old: 2167
If I compare the values taken from centre the differences are much more.
Regards,
Martin
something I do not understand regarding the verdict of the lens tests.
I got an offer to buy a pretty nice L lens from Canon and I compared those to my existing (much cheaper) lens. I found out the L lenses are much less sharper than my old ones, but the verdict says take the L and forget the old crap.
Ok, distortion and vignetting are bad compared to the new lens, end yes the old lens are EF-S and the other one is a L. But for distortion and vignetting the camera and later Lightroom will correct this pretty fine - but the sharpness of the old lens is much better!!!
Why does the verdict praise the L lens and condem the EF-S lens?
Because its L and EF-S???
Any idea???
In detail:
"New Lens": Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 USM L
"Old Lens": Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 USM IS
The advantages of each lenses are pretty clear to me… I struggle with the sharpness.
Example values (all values taken from border at F/8):
17 mm
New: 1872
Old: 2057
24 mm
New: 1677
Old: 2167
40 mm (new) / 50 mm (old):
New: 1638
Old: 2167
If I compare the values taken from centre the differences are much more.
Regards,
Martin