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I have recied in the last couple of days A product called SpyderlensCal which basically enables one to check if a lens is calibrated properly for front and back focus.
The results were quite interesting, on both a Canon 7D and my own Nikon D300 the respective manufactures lenses were spot on. However on both makes of camera using 3 different Sigma lenses (2x on the Nikon and 1x one the Canon ) all 3x Sigma lenses showed heavy front focus .
It does lead me to wonder what kind of checks Sigma use for their focus calibration.
Here is the photographic results we found from the Nikon/Sigma combination. Even calibrated it was impossible for the Nikon to completely correct the focus error . Both pictures unedited except for resizing for this thread
Calibrated
Uncalabrated
Realspeed
The results were quite interesting, on both a Canon 7D and my own Nikon D300 the respective manufactures lenses were spot on. However on both makes of camera using 3 different Sigma lenses (2x on the Nikon and 1x one the Canon ) all 3x Sigma lenses showed heavy front focus .
It does lead me to wonder what kind of checks Sigma use for their focus calibration.
Here is the photographic results we found from the Nikon/Sigma combination. Even calibrated it was impossible for the Nikon to completely correct the focus error . Both pictures unedited except for resizing for this thread
Calibrated
Uncalabrated
Realspeed
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