Cameron
May-14-2006, 06:03 PM
I've been having a great time with my new 30D but recently have seen a trend of backfocusing with my 70-200 f/4 L lens. I tried shooting some test shots over the weekend by placing several objects in the viewfinder, each an inch or so further back from the one next to it. It is noticable at f/4 - the point of sharpest focus seems to be ~ 1-2 inches behind the area where I focused. I've confirmed focus points in Zoombrowser.
Because it's not THAT far off, it has only been a problem at below f/5.6 or so. From reading on other boards, it seems this lens has a history of backfocus problems and I'm thinking about sending it in for calibration.
I'm at work right now and won't be home until morning - I can post some samples then. Note, I do not experience any problems with my 50mm f/1.8, my 100mm EF macro, or my (borrowed) 17-85 EF-S IS lens.
My questions are:
1) Does what I'm describing warrant calibration or is it within acceptable limits?
2) Regarding calibration, I've heard conflicting advice regarding whether or not the camera should also be sent in for calibration as well (I recognize that lenses and camras are calibrated independently to standards and not to each other).
3) Assuming I send it in, does it matter if I send it to Jamesburg, NJ or Irvine, CA? Is turnaround faster at one? I live in Kansas City so both are just over 1,000 miles from me..
4) Any idea what typical turnaround time is?
I just want my most expensive lens to focus as accurately as my $80 50mm... :dunno
Cameron
Because it's not THAT far off, it has only been a problem at below f/5.6 or so. From reading on other boards, it seems this lens has a history of backfocus problems and I'm thinking about sending it in for calibration.
I'm at work right now and won't be home until morning - I can post some samples then. Note, I do not experience any problems with my 50mm f/1.8, my 100mm EF macro, or my (borrowed) 17-85 EF-S IS lens.
My questions are:
1) Does what I'm describing warrant calibration or is it within acceptable limits?
2) Regarding calibration, I've heard conflicting advice regarding whether or not the camera should also be sent in for calibration as well (I recognize that lenses and camras are calibrated independently to standards and not to each other).
3) Assuming I send it in, does it matter if I send it to Jamesburg, NJ or Irvine, CA? Is turnaround faster at one? I live in Kansas City so both are just over 1,000 miles from me..
4) Any idea what typical turnaround time is?
I just want my most expensive lens to focus as accurately as my $80 50mm... :dunno
Cameron