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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 334184" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I just worked on my 70-200 at the 200 mm end because that's where most of my shooting with it is done. I'll look at the other end (70 mm) later, as well as mid range to see where it's at. I'm sure it's easier to get this done for a prime than a zoom, but hopefully the AF Focus Adjust will be close over the entire range of the lens.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No need to not upgrade, and it's really not that technical. In fact, there is a computer peripheral and software package that helps with this. </p><p></p><p>When I was down in South Florida in June, I met a photographer who does this for pay on the side. He was at the refuge returning a camera and lens to a repeat client, so at least one person seems to be happy with what he does. I believe he said he charges $50 US for a prime lens/single camera combination and close to twice that for a zoom. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm hoping that I'll see an improvement in my images now that I've done this. If they turn out worse, I'll just return the setting back to 0!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 334184, member: 13556"] I just worked on my 70-200 at the 200 mm end because that's where most of my shooting with it is done. I'll look at the other end (70 mm) later, as well as mid range to see where it's at. I'm sure it's easier to get this done for a prime than a zoom, but hopefully the AF Focus Adjust will be close over the entire range of the lens. No need to not upgrade, and it's really not that technical. In fact, there is a computer peripheral and software package that helps with this. When I was down in South Florida in June, I met a photographer who does this for pay on the side. He was at the refuge returning a camera and lens to a repeat client, so at least one person seems to be happy with what he does. I believe he said he charges $50 US for a prime lens/single camera combination and close to twice that for a zoom. Anyway, I'm hoping that I'll see an improvement in my images now that I've done this. If they turn out worse, I'll just return the setting back to 0! [/QUOTE]
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