I've read quite a few threads on here of people 'complaining' about their lenses either back or front focussing, with more often than not the explanation being either wrong focus point, poor technique or getting used to new gear, whether it be body, lens or a combination of them both!
However, as someone who's invested in 4 new lenses over the last 12 months as well as a new body, the question springs to mind as to whether all lenses need/benefit from some MFA when coupled up to a body? Taking into consideration quality/manufacturing tolerances at a unit level, I guess they might.
So what's the opinion on here? Do you all undertake some focus tests and subsequent MF adjustments when you add a new lens to your kitbag or do you just shoot away and be happy with what you shoot, unless it's clearly front/back focussing?
thanks as always
However, as someone who's invested in 4 new lenses over the last 12 months as well as a new body, the question springs to mind as to whether all lenses need/benefit from some MFA when coupled up to a body? Taking into consideration quality/manufacturing tolerances at a unit level, I guess they might.
So what's the opinion on here? Do you all undertake some focus tests and subsequent MF adjustments when you add a new lens to your kitbag or do you just shoot away and be happy with what you shoot, unless it's clearly front/back focussing?
thanks as always
