12-24mm Back Focus: Diagnosis and repair?
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:50 pm
Hey peeps.
My 12-24mm has been giving me the shits lately. A few weeks ago I used it on a construction site shoot (redevelopment at a shopping centre) and aside from the CA (fixed with ACR) it was scarily soft from f8-11. This is on my D200.
And that's not even my concern!! I found that processing the images from ACR with 30 sharpness (not my usual workflow) gave me acceptable results so ignored that issue. I always had a feeling that this lens was "back-focussing" (WAIT, don't leave now, just cos I said the dreaded BF words!!) but hadn't used it in a situation where it was gonna be a big problem.....until yesterday!
I had a very cool shoot of a kid playing basketball and used an orange gel so I could cool the WB and make the boring white overcast sky dark blue - sorry, tangent....Anyway, so every single shot I took with AF was soft (focussing on the kids eyes) so I switched to manual and it performed like the $1200+ lens it is supposed to be.
Sat down last night and setup a foolproof BF test - 2 VHS tapes (those big box things that they used to put movies on) and everytime I AF'ed on the front one, the back would be in focus (MF was spot on). Happens mainly from about 2-3ft + (at all focal lengths).
So..this lens is less than a year old - purchased from HK via the usual channels! Is this something to be pursued via warranty or a local repairer?
Anyone else had this issue?
And a quick apology for the post length!
My 12-24mm has been giving me the shits lately. A few weeks ago I used it on a construction site shoot (redevelopment at a shopping centre) and aside from the CA (fixed with ACR) it was scarily soft from f8-11. This is on my D200.
And that's not even my concern!! I found that processing the images from ACR with 30 sharpness (not my usual workflow) gave me acceptable results so ignored that issue. I always had a feeling that this lens was "back-focussing" (WAIT, don't leave now, just cos I said the dreaded BF words!!) but hadn't used it in a situation where it was gonna be a big problem.....until yesterday!
I had a very cool shoot of a kid playing basketball and used an orange gel so I could cool the WB and make the boring white overcast sky dark blue - sorry, tangent....Anyway, so every single shot I took with AF was soft (focussing on the kids eyes) so I switched to manual and it performed like the $1200+ lens it is supposed to be.
Sat down last night and setup a foolproof BF test - 2 VHS tapes (those big box things that they used to put movies on) and everytime I AF'ed on the front one, the back would be in focus (MF was spot on). Happens mainly from about 2-3ft + (at all focal lengths).
So..this lens is less than a year old - purchased from HK via the usual channels! Is this something to be pursued via warranty or a local repairer?
Anyone else had this issue?
And a quick apology for the post length!