Hi everyone, im new to the site, I love photography as a hobby and have a faithfull 40d and never had any issues, but recently wanted to upgrade to full frame so searched and found a low count and as new looking 1DS mkii and told it was used as a backup and been serviced just over a year ago and never been used since, so ended up buying it.
Now when I 1st got it, it took some getting used to over the 40d so didn't have much confidence in using it until I got to grips with it, but the more I used it the more I noticed that thing just arent as sharp as it should be, so did a few tests on af it bleeps to confirm af achieved but if I turn the focus wheel a hair ccw it becomes unbelievably sharp in the view finder and captured image, so tried it with all my lenses and it the same right accorss the board with the exception at 300mm where it made no difference, so tried all the lenses on the 40d and everything was sharp in af and made it worse turning manualy, so make me believe its the 1ds body, so rang canon tech support who said they offer a fixed fee service of £110+shipping and includes af check for 1 lens and adjustment and they gave me the number for the repair centre, called them and got the most unhelpfull person ever who said the fixed price only includes an adjustment not calibration and could explain to the difference, and said prices for calibration would be £60per hour for the 1st lens and £30ph for each lens there after, now I have 5 lenses so does sound cheap, I then looked for independant authorised repair centre and found Lehmann and couldn't of got a more friendly and helpful person on the phone who said that if it doing to all my lenses I just need to send them the body it just needs recalibrating and they can do that with there reference lens.
So has anyone had experience with this, do I just need my body calibrated or do I need each lence matched to the body, and am I better just sending the body to Lehmann for calibration or to canon for a service, and is there a difference to af adjustment vs af calibration?
Sorry for so many quiestion on me 1st post
Now when I 1st got it, it took some getting used to over the 40d so didn't have much confidence in using it until I got to grips with it, but the more I used it the more I noticed that thing just arent as sharp as it should be, so did a few tests on af it bleeps to confirm af achieved but if I turn the focus wheel a hair ccw it becomes unbelievably sharp in the view finder and captured image, so tried it with all my lenses and it the same right accorss the board with the exception at 300mm where it made no difference, so tried all the lenses on the 40d and everything was sharp in af and made it worse turning manualy, so make me believe its the 1ds body, so rang canon tech support who said they offer a fixed fee service of £110+shipping and includes af check for 1 lens and adjustment and they gave me the number for the repair centre, called them and got the most unhelpfull person ever who said the fixed price only includes an adjustment not calibration and could explain to the difference, and said prices for calibration would be £60per hour for the 1st lens and £30ph for each lens there after, now I have 5 lenses so does sound cheap, I then looked for independant authorised repair centre and found Lehmann and couldn't of got a more friendly and helpful person on the phone who said that if it doing to all my lenses I just need to send them the body it just needs recalibrating and they can do that with there reference lens.
So has anyone had experience with this, do I just need my body calibrated or do I need each lence matched to the body, and am I better just sending the body to Lehmann for calibration or to canon for a service, and is there a difference to af adjustment vs af calibration?
Sorry for so many quiestion on me 1st post