Never! ... over the past few years I bought 7 L lenses and never returned them ... but I sold a few to upgrade to faster glass, like 17-40 f/4 L (sold to upgrade to 16-35 f/2.8 II).
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I was half asleep when I wrote my first reply, and missed the L bit.rs said:Sigma 50/1.4, once. The first copy front focused so much that even thumbnails of the images appeared badly OOF. My second copy nails the focus.
pdirestajr said:I wonder how many people were shooting test charts and returning lenses in the film era.
I think it's crazy when people say things like, "my lens was a little soft at f/1.4 so I exchanged it", or "my ultra wide-angle lens' edges are soft wide open". At what point are people chasing unrealistic and unnecessary expectations?
Botts said:victorwol said:Of course. You paid for it you have the right to demand what you expect from it. It is just some people expect unreal things. Of course a lens is a +/- 10 has a serious problem. I tested 5 with focal and no one was more than +/- 1 so I stopped because got bored of testing them.
Really? Every one of my lenses is out by at least 4.
My 50mm f/1.4 is out by +7, my 70-200mm f/4 is out by +5 wide, and -1 tele. My 40STM is a +4.
My 70-200mm f/4 is tack sharp, and even before the +5 fix, it took fabulous photos. Some of which grace my office walls at 20x30". There's no reason I'd send it back for being out by 5.
Similarly, the 50 f/1.4 is a great lens, it just needed a little adjustment.
FunPhotons said:Never tested, never returned.
Marsu42 said:However the 17-40L might really be a special case because it's older and the cheapest L in the linup so problems are visible on the current 18-22mp sensors while newer, sharper zooms outresolve these sensors anyway.
Maybe all your purchases are cursed ;D ... the witch doctor might remove the curse ;D or you could read this article by canon rumors: "http://www.canonrumors.com/tech-articles/this-lens-is-soft-and-other-myths/"ashmadux said:Once for my beloved 70-200 mk2. Ill be damned if im paying thousands for anything and its only 'okay'. Not happening.
Twice for my 24-105 but the first two copies were from the used section, then i just exchanged for a new, superior sharpness copy.
I need more L's
PS- I rented a 24-70mk2 to shoot a show as a press guy- and it sucked in sharpness. Never again considered it. Yuck.