I may have mentioned this before, but I picked up two new lenses for my pending trip to Ireland:
I decided today, the day before I leave, to do some focus testing. Great timing, since I can't do anything if the lenses turn out to be miscalibrated! Here are the results:
Tokina @ 12mm
Result: Moderate back focus. My untrained eye shows that the rear 6mm mark is truly in focus.
Tokina @ 24mm
Result: Very slight front focus. While the entire area in focus is actually a bit soft, the near 20mm is in better focus than the far 20mm.
Canon @ 70mm
Result: Focus seems to be dead on.
Canon @ 200mm
Result: Moderate back focus. My untrained eye shows that the rear 6mm mark is truly in focus.<
- Canon Zoom Telephoto EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Autofocus
- Tokina Zoom Super Wide Angle AF 12-24mm f/4 AT-X 124AF Pro DX Autofocus
I decided today, the day before I leave, to do some focus testing. Great timing, since I can't do anything if the lenses turn out to be miscalibrated! Here are the results:
Tokina @ 12mm
Result: Moderate back focus. My untrained eye shows that the rear 6mm mark is truly in focus.
Tokina @ 24mm
Result: Very slight front focus. While the entire area in focus is actually a bit soft, the near 20mm is in better focus than the far 20mm.
Canon @ 70mm
Result: Focus seems to be dead on.
Canon @ 200mm
Result: Moderate back focus. My untrained eye shows that the rear 6mm mark is truly in focus.<
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