Steve in Oz
Senior Member
After three years of the 10-24mm f3.5-4.5 G being the most frustrating lens I own, I last week finally took it in to a service place to get properly tested. One repairer two years ago charged me $60 to tell me it was fine and it just needed a clean. The repairer I took it to this time has a very good reputation and offered to test it while I waited. It came back as "your resolution's fine, but it's a got a front-focus problem."
I picked it up yesterday and the service docket reads:
rewrote adjustment data
checked switches, encoders and brushes
initialised shift data to zero
adjusted focus shift
checked and tested
I've only used it once since picking it up and I do think it's better, though it'll be the weekend before I can give it a good workout (at a car show).
Does anyone have any idea what 'rewrote adjustment data', 'initialised shift data to zero' mean in layman's terms?
I picked it up yesterday and the service docket reads:
rewrote adjustment data
checked switches, encoders and brushes
initialised shift data to zero
adjusted focus shift
checked and tested
I've only used it once since picking it up and I do think it's better, though it'll be the weekend before I can give it a good workout (at a car show).
Does anyone have any idea what 'rewrote adjustment data', 'initialised shift data to zero' mean in layman's terms?