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stinson222
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Hi I'm a newbie here. I have been reading through some of your discussions, and I was hoping for some help.
I have a Canon 100-400 L lens that is less than a year old. I shoot with it using a Rebel Xsi.
Recently, I had to send the lens in to Canon under warranty because the AF was not working properly. It was front focusing rather badly.
When I got the lens back, they said they replaced the zoom mechanism and slides, and all internal mountings , readjusted the optics, cleaned and tested.
Now,, it appears that the IS system is not working. I never get TACK sharp pictures with this lens, at 100% crop shooting at 400mm f8,, but now,, I only get "pretty sharp" if I have the camera solidly mounted to a sturdy tripod and shoot with a remote shutter release.. Hand held at all is not possible. Even if the tripod is not stable,, I get some distortion.
I am wondering what the possibility is that now that the lens has been worked on ,, that the IS is not functioning.??
does that seem reasonable?..
Can you give me some advice on testing it?
I have been trying to test it on my own, but have had mixed results. I even shot at at yard stick ruler at 50 feet away from a tripod and remote release, and one of the two shots I took was sharp, and the other not so sharp., very confusing.
I have a Canon 100-400 L lens that is less than a year old. I shoot with it using a Rebel Xsi.
Recently, I had to send the lens in to Canon under warranty because the AF was not working properly. It was front focusing rather badly.
When I got the lens back, they said they replaced the zoom mechanism and slides, and all internal mountings , readjusted the optics, cleaned and tested.
Now,, it appears that the IS system is not working. I never get TACK sharp pictures with this lens, at 100% crop shooting at 400mm f8,, but now,, I only get "pretty sharp" if I have the camera solidly mounted to a sturdy tripod and shoot with a remote shutter release.. Hand held at all is not possible. Even if the tripod is not stable,, I get some distortion.
I am wondering what the possibility is that now that the lens has been worked on ,, that the IS is not functioning.??
does that seem reasonable?..
Can you give me some advice on testing it?
I have been trying to test it on my own, but have had mixed results. I even shot at at yard stick ruler at 50 feet away from a tripod and remote release, and one of the two shots I took was sharp, and the other not so sharp., very confusing.