If I were to purchase a brand new lens from Canon/Sigma/Tamron, etc., and found it to be front/rear focusing, would sending it back to the manufacturer for recalibration be covered by the warranty????
You would be entitled to send it to a CANON service agent such as Lehmanns I believe, if a CANON lens, for checking and calibrating. This would be free of charge if found to be out of the manufacturers tolerances but I guess you would have to pay postage there and back. On the other hand, I would consider sending/taking it back to whoever you purchased it from and let them deal with it - and for them to pay any postage costs if your lens was found to be faulty - but why the pessimism?
The same applies to lenses as every other item purchased from a retailer - if not of the quality described, it should be replaced and no questions asked if new. On the other hand, if in warranty and over a reasonable age - say 28 days - it is up to the seller to get a faulty item repaired at no cost to the purchaser.
If I were to purchase a brand new lens from Canon/Sigma/Tamron, etc., and found it to be front/rear focusing, would sending it back to the manufacturer for recalibration be covered by the warranty????
The same applies to lenses as every other item purchased from a retailer - if not of the quality described, it should be replaced and no questions asked if new. On the other hand, if in warranty and over a reasonable age - say 28 days - it is up to the seller to get a faulty item repaired at no cost to the purchaser.
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