In January, I moved over to Fuji, from Canon APS-C (M series). I spent a lot of money on lenses. I've never had to return/change so many due to inconsistant softness (more on one side than the other). I'm just returning a Tamron 18-300 and I want to change my 70-300 for that reason. I've never noticed it on any of my previous camera/lenses - all Canon. I only really notice it when pixel peeping, but it does annoy me.If it's the same softness both sides, I am OK with that - it's when one side is worse than the other that I want it fixing.
So, is the 40mp sensor too good and I am picking up inherent faults which have always been there on all lenses, or is Fuji (and Tamron) quality control just not that good.
I do have some lenses which are fine. My 16-80, my 10-24, my 23 & 33 - all seem OK. But the 16-80 is the second one.
I now have two X-T5 bodies. Which eliminates the body as a source of the problem.
Here's one from my 70-300. Right hand side is a lot softer than LH side
Thoughts from the experts?
Alan