____The long end of the zoom gives very *VERY* extrange results.
It gives
> only a "center" of sharpness and outside it, everything becomes
> extremely soft to the extreem that some detail is ghosted of
lost.
> He doesn't know if that is that he has to expect from the lens
or if he
> should go for a warranty claim.______
Is he using step-down rings for his old filters? Is his hand
at the very front of the focus area, where a stray pinky could
provide a bizarre edging to the photo? (Guess how I know *that*
one!)
-Bill
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