canon 24-105L IS question
wheresdavid
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i have the 24-105L series lens and as some of you know i am not happy with the "sharpness" of the photos that i take with it. I am in Asia and haven't been able to get the lens calibrated. I am wondering if the lack of tack sharpness is caused by the way I am using the lens. My concern is with "people" shots or protraits.
lets say i am shooting at a focal length of 80mm in AV mode with a shutter speed of say 1/250. Does it make a difference (as far as sharpness goes) if i have the IS on or off :dunno? the reason i ask is that a photographer from Sweeden who has the same lens says that the IS will look for movement and having the IS on if the shutter speed is "fast enough" will cause "softness"
thanks for the input
Dave
lets say i am shooting at a focal length of 80mm in AV mode with a shutter speed of say 1/250. Does it make a difference (as far as sharpness goes) if i have the IS on or off :dunno? the reason i ask is that a photographer from Sweeden who has the same lens says that the IS will look for movement and having the IS on if the shutter speed is "fast enough" will cause "softness"
thanks for the input
Dave
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FWIW, I've been very happy with my 24-105--all around a sharp lens for me.
thanks, I guess I didn't realize that the IS needed to "settle" but that makes sense. a lot of my photos are street action shots in foreign countries where often times it is a quick point and shoot (i now that the 24-70 would have been the best lens for this). I will try shooting with the IS off in these situations. I may need to bump up the ISO to get a fast enough shutter speed but i can live with that. In any event, i am going to take the lens to an authorized service center in saigon in a few weeks to get it calibrated.
Regards
Rick
So, if you have time to take the shot and can wait for the IS, then I would suggest to leave it on in those situations. However, if you are needing to do "point-and-shoot" or "drive-by shooting", then the IS will hinder you and/or make your photos less sharp than they might have been otherwise.
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as many of you know i haven't been happy with my 24-105L. well that has all changed now that i know how to "use" it.
i am now deciding when to use the IS (ie paying attention) as well as "changing the ISO". i guess i was an ISO snob and hated increasing it from 100a for my portraits thinking that the Is would save the day.
well for my environmental portraits as well as just plain old portraits i have been increasing the ISO, using faster shutter speeds and shooting with the IS off and my portraits are now "tack" sharp, almost like my 135L.
live and learn
cheers,
dave
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