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So I've just ordered the new 60-600 with the dock and I plan on doing the full calibration at some point. But it raises the question as to which body should I calibrate it too? I have the D5 and D850, but obviously calibration is only going to be optimal for one of them.
Off hand, my thinking is to calibrate it to the D850 as that body will be more critical of any errors (at pixel level). And then maybe the more generic in body calibration could adjust it overall for the D5? Or is it more likely that I'll have to choose which body I'm going to use it with and just go with that (probably the D850 anyway)? I suppose I could do both bodies, note the settings for each, and rewrite them to the lens if I want to change bodies... but that's not really a choice when in the field. Or I could get lucky and the settings work well for both, or maybe average them...
Anyone have experience with this? It seems to be such a long/involved process that I'm wanting to keep it as simple as possible...
Off hand, my thinking is to calibrate it to the D850 as that body will be more critical of any errors (at pixel level). And then maybe the more generic in body calibration could adjust it overall for the D5? Or is it more likely that I'll have to choose which body I'm going to use it with and just go with that (probably the D850 anyway)? I suppose I could do both bodies, note the settings for each, and rewrite them to the lens if I want to change bodies... but that's not really a choice when in the field. Or I could get lucky and the settings work well for both, or maybe average them...
Anyone have experience with this? It seems to be such a long/involved process that I'm wanting to keep it as simple as possible...