Canon EF 14mm f2.8 L II USM samples requested here by AaronNelson
NeilL
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Aaron, here are a few snaps with the 14mm on 40D, hand held. All were shot RAW and converted in Bibble, processed in DxO - LZ (a couple cropped a little), and sharpened in PS.
1845 stone Georgian coach house, built by convicts, on the Hobart Road, Tasmania
Now operates as restaurant and bed-and-breakfast accommodation
My brother and sister-in-law in a little old cruiser on the Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania, on a cold and windy winter's day
In converted early 19C stone warehouses at Constitution Dock, Hobart, Tasmania
A coffee shop in the same location
The last one has got me puzzled -
Look at the EXIF http://neilal.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=395487893&ImageKey=fEXqL
and tell me how come so much is in focus at 14mm and f2.8 :scratch
EDIT: Oh, I guess I must have put my focus point way back? Duh!
IQ isn't bad in such a dark nook at ISO 1600
1845 stone Georgian coach house, built by convicts, on the Hobart Road, Tasmania
Now operates as restaurant and bed-and-breakfast accommodation
My brother and sister-in-law in a little old cruiser on the Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania, on a cold and windy winter's day
In converted early 19C stone warehouses at Constitution Dock, Hobart, Tasmania
A coffee shop in the same location
The last one has got me puzzled -
Look at the EXIF http://neilal.smugmug.com/photos/newexif.mg?ImageID=395487893&ImageKey=fEXqL
and tell me how come so much is in focus at 14mm and f2.8 :scratch
EDIT: Oh, I guess I must have put my focus point way back? Duh!
IQ isn't bad in such a dark nook at ISO 1600
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these are great and sharp eh?! man the edges have no softness to them with my eye....i will see what hapens on the full frame next week(:D i rented one)
the last shot is very nicly executed! surly a portfolio shot IMO.
what was your focus point @2.8? was it the far wall and you seemed to get everything in focus? is that what puzzles you?