Actually how do you really define "sharp wide open"? Will a copy that focus accurately qualify as "sharp wide open"?
I would like to think that a picture taken at f2.8 would be naturally not as sharp as one taken at f8 or f11. Or is my understand wrong and a picture at f2.8 can be as sharp as one taken at f8.. (leaving DoF out of the equation)?
Anyone?
Focusing and sharpness are 2 different things. Focusing issues talk about how the camera determines the correct focus, so if you have front or back-focusing issues, the point you want to focus on is soft, but the sharpness is front or behind the place of focus.
Sharpness talks about how the lens resolves and whether you get a sharp pic or not depends on the lens. Yes, at f/8 to f/11 tends to be the sweet spot for the sharpest image, so f/2.8 would not be as sharp as at f/8, but you can have varying degrees of sharpness at f/2.8 with different lenses. I can say that the sharpness of the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 lens (the one I own does not have the in-built motor) is as sharp wide open as the Nikon 17-55 lens.
At the same time, f/2.8 would have a thinner depth of field, so the depth of the focused area would be thinner than at f/8, and sharpness is not to be mistaken for shallow DOF.
yes the centre AF point is the most sensitive.... the ones on the peripheral are less sensitive.. you need good contrast at these sites toomight it be because i have my focus at the right side and therefore, it is unable to focus well at f2.8?
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I called up JEL Corp., official distributor or Tamron here in Singapore.
They can only recieve units. Unit will be sent to Japan for calibration. It will take 3-4weeks.
Free service if within warranty. If no warranty, price will vary depending on what needs to be adjusted.
Are they able to confirm focusing error here? Did you finally sent it in? I am thinking of doing the same
Sorry, I didn't ask about focusing issues as mine was a sharpness issue.
I haven't sent it yet. I can't afford not having a lens for 4 weeks.
Try calling them to ask. JEL Corp: 6248-5333
Could be a BF or AF problem. I got mine with a little BF, but it got worst after a few months of usuage.
I got mine from ShaShinKi, was kinda lazy to send to Malaysia. So email JEL and ask if they can help, they replied me saying the lens needed to be sent back to Jap and cost about S$140. End up I send it back to ShaShinKi, ShaShinKi then send to Tamron Jap. The whole process took less than 6 weeks for the repaired lens to come back^^
did it improve your AF after repair?
Tack sharp at f2.8 with sufficient light^^
This was when I 1st got the Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, testing to see how sharp the Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 is at 50mm f2.8
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