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We have 2 of them for Canon and rely heavily on them. If you get one and it doesn't seem sharp (test it fairly scientifically right out of the box), send it on in for calibration.
Like DragonflyDM said, when they're good, they're good. I'll add that when they're so-so, they're meh. When they're meh and you send it in for calibration and they misplace it somewhere in their facility and, after a couple of days of calling them about it, say that the tech that worked on it will be back next wednesday and he'll probably know where it is and you have to go postal on them saying that you shouldn't have to wait and that they need to send you a new one (because yours was new) to which they say they are just a repair facility and don't keep new ones in stock and you have to lay it on the line for them and tell them you don't give a crap if they have to go to a local camera store and pay full price for one as long as they get a brand new calibrated lens in your hands by tomorrow... they suck eggs.
Seriously, since then no major trouble. I do need to send our oldest one in because it only works in AF, but it's 3 or 4 years old and is not babied by any means. It's actually the version 1 of the lens (non-macro).
If you get one and it doesn't seem sharp (test it fairly scientifically right out of the box), send it on in for calibration. Don't let my horrible experience scare you away.
- Jeff
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