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Breitling65 Registered: May 31, 2006 Total Posts: 2231 Country: United States |
How many of your lenses required af adjustments? I just found my 35L need some and did on mk III, checked all other - all fine. Does it sound to you that lens need pro service as well? It is 2 y.old and I never found this issue on 5D I recently sold. |
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santa Registered: Dec 24, 2003 Total Posts: 239 Country: United States |
what method did you use to test your lenses? some methods in common use are better than others. |
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Emile Gregoire Registered: Sep 09, 2004 Total Posts: 2029 Country: Belgium |
5 out of 12 possible combinations of 9 lenses and a 1.4X extender. Out of those 5, 2 needed only slight tweaking (+3 and +4), 3 needed more than +5 MA and none are in the negative MA territory. I'm seeing an improvement over the same lenses on my 5D in all cases except the 35L (+8 but perfect on my 5D). There have been quite a few people who've had issues with that lens on the Mk III so I wouldn't send it in for service; it's one of the reasons I think it'll be up for replacement sooner rather than later. Had expected it at Photokina instead of the 24L Mk II. |
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Breitling65 Registered: May 31, 2006 Total Posts: 2231 Country: United States |
Emile Gregoire wrote: |
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Breitling65 Registered: May 31, 2006 Total Posts: 2231 Country: United States |
santa wrote: |
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Vancouver47 Registered: Sep 25, 2008 Total Posts: 10 Country: Canada |
I've seen a couple of posts suggesting adding a bit of front focus to UWA lenses. Is that a common adjustment? |
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mark fadely Registered: Oct 09, 2005 Total Posts: 3057 Country: United States |
There is no set rule as to whether a lens will need front or back micro adjustment on a mkIII. The calibration can be off on both the mkIII focus points, and on any or all of the lenses you use. When I took delivery of my mkIII it was front focusing at +10. One of my lenses needed +17 MA to come into focus. After a trip to Canon they recalibrated the camera and and that same lens requires +7 MA now. Out of the ten different lenses I own the MA range is from +7 to -3. They all work well and focus nicely. |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 10648 Country: United States |
I agree. You may also find a lens needs +10 on one model and -5 with another. At least Canon and Nikon are providing the AF fine tuning adjustement in all but the low-end bodies now. |
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RobertLynn Registered: Jan 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4645 Country: United States |
EB-1 wrote: |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 10648 Country: United States |
Yes, the 50D exemplifies that trend in Canon bodies. Presumably it saves the manufacturer some lens and body service costs under warranty. |
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RobertLynn Registered: Jan 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4645 Country: United States |
I applaud it. Who knows, if I start bringing in more money on my photos, my crop bodies may be 50D's some day. |
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LDBecker Registered: Nov 26, 2002 Total Posts: 36 Country: United States |
Deleted... duplicate post... sorry |
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LDBecker Registered: Nov 26, 2002 Total Posts: 36 Country: United States |
Breitling65 wrote: |
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Polansky Registered: Sep 17, 2008 Total Posts: 6 Country: Netherlands |
Here you can find a very accurate method, which works great and is also easy to use: Perfect AF Microadjustment method |
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mark fadely Registered: Oct 09, 2005 Total Posts: 3057 Country: United States |
That's a good test, but from what I see it can only indicate that the lens is in focus somewhere within its depth of field. I prefer to know that my lenses are focusing at 1/3 back in the DOF which has to be done by other methods. |
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bushwacker Registered: Jun 12, 2005 Total Posts: 326 Country: United States |
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jchin Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 2216 Country: United States |
Or maybe Canon should release some utility or as part of an update to their EOS Utility. |
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J. Allen Registered: Jun 02, 2005 Total Posts: 121 Country: United States |
4 lenses, 16-35, 50 1.2, 135 2.0 and 70-200 2.8 IS all bought new from a dealer that does not restock returned lenses and after testing I needed zero microadjustments on any of the lenses with the MKIII. |
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bushwacker Registered: Jun 12, 2005 Total Posts: 326 Country: United States |
jchin wrote: |
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bushwacker Registered: Jun 12, 2005 Total Posts: 326 Country: United States |
jchin wrote: |
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jchin Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 2216 Country: United States |
bushwacker wrote: |
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SoundHound Registered: Jan 14, 2006 Total Posts: 3608 Country: United States |
I almost had a "soft copy" of my very sharp 24mm F1.4 (and it's been tweaked by Irvine too) when I mounted it on my new 50D. I MA ed the 50D in the venue (using the much better LCD to detect critical focus) before the performance (much better focus somewhere around +15). |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 24933 Country: United States |
I'd like to see the MA feature include not only different lenses, but different focal lengths, for the zooms. I have found different front/back focussing maladies at different FL's, especially in the 24-105!! |
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jchin Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 2216 Country: United States |
Oh my ... maybe that is why my 24-105L looks bad at times and not at other times on my 20D and 40D. |
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Will Swetnam Registered: Nov 09, 2006 Total Posts: 37 Country: United States |
Here is the test that I used - I found that a combination a target I found on the web, and one that I created myself did the trick. |