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Categories: all aviation bicycle gadgets misc motorcycle theater Fri, 25 Jun 2010I got my 24-70 lens back from Sigma today (in for adjustment due to about 10mm of front-focus, which I couldn't adjust out), and I excitedly put it on the camera to test it out. The test shot came back ok, but it wasn't quite right still. Unhappy, I went to check and see if I could adjust it out, figuring it might now be close enough. Haha. No. The adjustment was still maxed out. When I pulled the adjustment out, the lens was actually further out of adjustment than when I'd sent the damn thing in. Sigma? Wrong. You have failed. So, in order to illustrate the problem (since apparently "front focus" doesn't mean the same thing to me that it does to them), I give you this terrifyingly graphic demonstration of the problem. Focus distance: around 1.5 feet
Posted at 01:00 permanent link category: /misc Categories: all aviation gadgets misc motorcycle theater Written by Ian Johnston. Software is Blosxom. Questions? Please mail me at reaper at obairlann dot net. |