Hi Guys -I own a Canon 75-300 mm 1:4-5.6 image stabiliser USM lens. This model was manufactured from 1995 to 2005, when it was superseded. I first used it in ca. 1996 with good to reasonable results in bright light conditions on travels in Africa. Since switching to digital cameras, the results have generally been less pleasing, with focusing as the problem. Having purchased a Canon 5D Mark 2 recently, I took the opportunity to test this lens (along with others) with respect to focusing. I used car number plates along about 100 metres of road as the focus subjects. I took all the normal precautions such as tripod, and timer shots. I tested on both AF and on MF via Live View. What I found was that at f22 the focus was a sharp as a pin (but see below), both at 75 and 300 mm. However, as the aperture changed to f8 and to f5.6 so the focus degraded such that at f5.6 it had become unacceptable. As focusing at higher f numbers uses f5.6 as its basis, shots at f22 would normally be out of focus, unless I used the Depth of Field button to stop down and then use AF or MF.
I tried the Microfocus option built into the 5D Mark2, but with no success. I think this facility only applies to current Canon lens that the company has registered with the 5D. But I'm not sure on that. I've also spent some time trying to track down anything similar via Google, but nothing specific has been found.
Does this sound like an irredeemable fault, a feature of the lens, a workshop job, or is there a work around?
Thanks for any help or comments.
Cheers
David