In my other thread involving that "soft" look to all of my images, I complained that I haven't gotten one sharp image from my Canon 20d.
Well I took a few sample images and sent them in to the lab/camera store in my town. They admit that the images should've been sharper. And took more samples there with my camera and lense, along with a diferent lense. Also they used another body on my lense.
The tests showed that the only bad images were coming from my 20d body. They sited that 2% of all 20d's hit the shelves with a defect. And mine was one of them. The defect is improper sensor calibration. Like the sensor is set to high, and should've been recessed a little lower in it's slot.
I don't know if that's true or not. But they gave me a new body and lense and I took about 135 pics in New Orleans today and they all turned out fine....well as far as sharpness goes. I ended up tossing about 60 of them do to me over or under exposing.
Happy ending.
Well I took a few sample images and sent them in to the lab/camera store in my town. They admit that the images should've been sharper. And took more samples there with my camera and lense, along with a diferent lense. Also they used another body on my lense.
The tests showed that the only bad images were coming from my 20d body. They sited that 2% of all 20d's hit the shelves with a defect. And mine was one of them. The defect is improper sensor calibration. Like the sensor is set to high, and should've been recessed a little lower in it's slot.
I don't know if that's true or not. But they gave me a new body and lense and I took about 135 pics in New Orleans today and they all turned out fine....well as far as sharpness goes. I ended up tossing about 60 of them do to me over or under exposing.
Happy ending.