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10/28/2009 12:10:47 PM · #1 |
I bought this lens a few weeks ago and while I love it as an all the time lens, I think it's not as sharp as I want it to be. Wondering if anyone else noticed this? I used it for my last photo session instead of my 50mm and seems I didnt get as crisp images as I wanted (viewing at 100%).
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10/28/2009 02:48:48 PM · #2 |
| I'd be interested in reading responses as well. |
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10/29/2009 01:24:39 PM · #3 |
I had that "problem" too, so I sold it and went for the 17-55mm. Not as versatile as the 16-85, but I almost fell of my chair when I blew one of my first photos up to 100%. And that was it, never looked back.
The 16-85 is a superb lens in other ways though. And you can get great quality images if you hit the perfect exposure. I think it is at its sharpest at 24-70mm with f/8-11, so whenever you are able to shoot with those settings you will most likely see a great difference.
hard to explain that was... I hope it helped! |
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10/29/2009 01:46:20 PM · #4 |
| You really can't compare the 16-85, which was made basically as a walk around kit lens, with either the 50mm or the 17-55. the later two are very fast lenses in comparison. And in the case of the 17-55 just look at the cost difference. |
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10/29/2009 02:06:09 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jbsmithana: You really can't compare the 16-85, which was made basically as a walk around kit lens, with either the 50mm or the 17-55. the later two are very fast lenses in comparison. And in the case of the 17-55 just look at the cost difference. |
I bought mine used, bargain actually. |
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