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I first noticed a problem with the AF on my 24-60 in New York. I thought it was because of the strange lighting/patterns and the camera was having trouble.
Turns out it's rubbish.
The camera is focussing just ever so slightly in front of the subject.
I know it's the lens because this doesn't happen with my 55-250 (and i'm pretty sure it doesn't happen on my 10-20 either
)
I say how simple to fix, more like how difficult.
Is it a case of sending the lens back to Sigma (it's under a year old so manufacturer's warranty still applies) and getting it re-calibrated?
Turns out it's rubbish.
The camera is focussing just ever so slightly in front of the subject.
I know it's the lens because this doesn't happen with my 55-250 (and i'm pretty sure it doesn't happen on my 10-20 either
I say how simple to fix, more like how difficult.
Is it a case of sending the lens back to Sigma (it's under a year old so manufacturer's warranty still applies) and getting it re-calibrated?
