Well, I spent a lot of time yesterday taking test shots with various lenses on the 5D at a range of apertures to see what happens. My conclusion is that the 5D does vignette badly wide open with most lenses, not just the 24-105, and still has vignetting apparent at f8. You might say why be bothered because the rest of the camera more than makes up for it but I shoot weddings wide-open in dimly-lit churches and if that means that many of my images require more work to correct them then that doesn't bode well for my workflow. Otherwise, this is a fine camera and capable of taking some really detailed pics (I posted a few samples of Cambridge yesterday).
The conclusion I am fast coming to echoes James' (Gen_bunty) comments - IIRC, he said that the 5D is not really up to being a full-frame camera and he returned his with the thought that he'd wait for the second generation semi-pro full-frame camera from Canon (the 3D?) where they would (hopefully) address the issue.
As I have so many images (too many to post here), I will create a web page showing the images I took. I guess that a 1Ds will be much better for a full-frame camera but I don't wish to spend that money or carry that bulk around.
So, what do I do now? I did like the larger screen and that made image review much better. Maybe I'll get a 30D and wait a bit longer...


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