Anson
Senior Member
nice and sharp at web resolution..
Thanks.. Although this lens is not as "tact sharp" as a prime or lens, it does holds in own even at 100% crop as well.

nice and sharp at web resolution..
Thanks.. Although this lens is not as "tact sharp" as a prime or lens, it does holds in own even at 100% crop as well.![]()
Thanks.. Although this lens is not as "tact sharp" as a prime or lens, it does holds in own even at 100% crop as well.![]()
Any 100% crop of the above pictures to prove..?
Hmm.. this has been the 3rd time you requested for a 100% crop of my photos... :bsmilie:
Unfortunately your request is too late, as in my typical workflow for FOC shots) I don't keep my RAW or original JPG. because I don't have a reason of keeping them. Like I mention previously the IQ of this lens is not "tack-sharp" (thanks to charlesleong for correcting me..) if you are comparing to a prime or L lenses. As a Canon dslr (xxxD or xxD series) you would also know that Canon have a rather "strong" AA filter which would affect picture's sharpness. :think:
To have a hand-on feel of this lens, why not drop down to Canon's showroom at VivoCity and take some picture for comparison for yourself? Hope it helps...![]()
Decided to wake up early and make my way to the Marina Barrage for a pre-dawn & sunrise shoot.
All shots below were taken using Canon 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 IS :
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Constructive criticisms & comments are welcomed... (",)
Hi Anson. Beautiful pixs. Just a question. How does sharpness at 18mm wide open on your 18-200 compare with 18-55 IS kit lens? Thank you.
Nice shots as usual from you.
On the sidenote, for the last shot, I find the PP in red saturation abit over-exaggerated as you can see all the pple in red starts popping up distracting the attention for the whole scenery. Other than that, it's a great view even from my monitor!
NovJoe.
Thanks Bro, didn't notice it... Actually I did not use PS to do touch-up just use it to resize, add watermark & border...![]()
Check this thread out, about tack sharp, just for laughs though. Don't take it seriously.![]()
I have the Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 lens - photos abit soft at the 140-200mm range. Also I find the focusing a little slow for action shots, and image not so bright.
How does this compare to the Canon 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 IS?
Rgds
Robert
Next, by saying slow focusing, there are many factors which can contribute to slow focusing. Care to elaborate under what kind of circumstances does your lens focusing starts to react "slow" and how slow is your slow, please define?
ISO is set at 800 and 1600.
For example, my dog runs around and I follow with my camera. By the time I snap, the image comes out blur.
Sorry, do not know how to describe.