Ok just had this from Sigma
Dear Ben,
Thank you for your E-mail.
Is hard to tell from images provided as there is no depth to them so cannot see if there is focus deviation, please supply images at 45 degrees to the subject with depth in front and behind and forward in full size high res Jpegs so we can comment further.
Many thanks.
So what exactly do they want here?
The focus chart test?
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No. Not that friggin test chart linked above. It causes so many problems and is no good for a 200mm lens - you need to get some sensible real world distance in there, or it will show errors for sure.
They want a 3D subject, so they can see what was focused on, and also where the focus has actually landed, either in front or behind. Cerial box and ruler, shot from about 3-4m at 200mm would be fine. It's exactly the same as this expensive device http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-cb-spyderlenscal.php#
Focus calibration is a compromise, especially with zooms. Errors inevitably creep in at the extremes and if you're too close, problems will be exagerated. When you correct for them, focus is thrown out at normal shooting distances.
Well the focus square was on his face, but also partly on the bg - not by much admittedly, but enough to cause the AF system to hunt back and forth between the two planes - his face and the bg. You need to make sure that the AF rectangle falls completely over a single plane to achieve positive focus.
Ok thanks for the help.
So if i setup a scene like you posted above, where would be the best place to focus? on the ruler?
No. You focus on the box.
When it is set up square to the camera, it is a perfectly flat surface with plenty of detail for the AF to get its teeth into. Zero room for error.
Then you view by zooming in on the ruler, and that tells you where the focus in fact is - in front or behind, and how far out. If your camera has a decent LCD, you can actually see well enough on that. Takes about two minutes once you get the hang of it.
Argh ok, so I need to be straight on to the cereal box, Because the shot above looks like its at an angle.
I have borrowed the tripod from work so hopefully I'll be able to perform this test tonight (kids permitting)
Ok here's another test. I dont have a tripod so can only hand hold but I made sure a was as steady as possible. ISO was 200, F2.8 200mm and shutter speed was very high
ok guys hows this?
Lens was mounted on a tripod, shot at 200mm F2.8. fired off a timer to avoid camera shake.
No processing has be done, just exported to jpg in lightroom. Focus is on the BOLD word Freeing
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