BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Y'all are missing my point - which is that a $2000 lens should not come with something more akin to a AAA roadmap for instructions. I can certainly figure out a way to make use of it, but I shouldn't have to.
Y'all are missing my point - which is that a $2000 lens should not come with something more akin to a AAA roadmap for instructions. I can certainly figure out a way to make use of it, but I shouldn't have to.
Oh I understood your point perfectly, which is why I offered to try and put together something easy to use.Y'all are missing my point - which is that a $2000 lens should not come with something more akin to a AAA roadmap for instructions. I can certainly figure out a way to make use of it, but I shouldn't have to.
I would be very grateful if you could do that. Normally I could do that but I had a stroke last week and I am having issues performing tasks like that yet.I'm not 100% certain exactly what you'd like your manual to look like but I have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro which gives me advanced editing control over published PDF's. If what you need is something along the lines of cutting and pasting the relevant pages of the manual into a single PDF then I might be able to do that for you. I'm no pro when it comes to using Acrobat, and a lot will depend on how the original PDF was formatted, but if you tell me what you want I'd be happy to see if it's "doable".
You could use the averages of the two camera's and then use the in body tuneing to bring into the correct focus adjustment.I shoot weddings. I switch lenses all the time. one lens can be on a different camera a few times in an event. thats quite a cripple. crap, didnt know that. kinda makes the whole appeal of the dock..meh.
I would be very grateful if you could do that. Normally I could do that but I had a stroke last week and I am having issues performing tasks like that yet.
I shoot weddings. I switch lenses all the time. one lens can be on a different camera a few times in an event. thats quite a cripple. crap, didnt know that. kinda makes the whole appeal of the dock..meh.
I don't buy this level of disdain. As a Nikon shooter you're handcuffed to a single AF Fine Tune point on any lens and you deal with it. IOW you blindly accept the way every zoom varies its focus and simply tune it to one spot and shoot. Sigma gives you the opportunity to tailor your zooms to 16 points throughout their range. Yes, this can only make it "perfect" on only one camera at a time, but if you use multiple bodies, especially similar bodies, you can also choose to adjust it so that it focuses more accurately on all bodies by profiling each of them across 16 focus points and choosing a set of adjustments that may not be perfect on any one body but it's still an across the focal length improvement one every body compared to a lens straight out of the box. People pay more for focus calibration software than for the dock. You're spitting sour grapes.
my problem is more severe then a manual when my reputation is on the line.
either way its a compromise. nikons fine tune or sigma. both have their minuses. not reasonable to do an average for cameras.