

Well done Reikan and thank you for breathing life back into my lenses. I’m no techno guru and I found it user friendly. If you keep having issues with soft images I would highly recommend you try these guys. The first beta wasn’t functionally complete there were some important things missing, and this post is a progress update on how the software is coming along. There is a link here to see the full specification and purchase. A week ago, we released the first beta of FoCal fully automatic DSLR lens calibration software for Apple Mac computers, and we’ve had a lot of really good feedback so far. I’m looking forward to exploring the rest of the suite which has functions for dust analysis, aperture sharpness and auto focus consistency to name a few. I shall now be using the software to calibrate my lenses to my backup EOS5d mkII The image below shows the sharpness of focus using a 50mm 1.4 and using ‘Y’ as the target. It’s reassuring to now know that I am getting the best results possible from the equipment I own. I did each test twice and the results were consistent after the 1st calibration. Every one of my lenses needed some micro adjustment. I have to say the whole process was well explained and easy to complete (even for a dinosaur like me!)Īs for the results. Fully Automatic AF Microadjustment Calibration software - get your camera and lenses working. That said I downloaded their FoCal Pro version and set about having a go at calibrating 5 lenses to my main camera by canon EOS5d mkIII. It’s the first time I’ve looked into doing this to be fair l was more than a little daunted at the prospect. I had a day off on Saturday so decided to use my time to look at micro calibrating my lenses as I’d been noticing some softness in images that my AF had been saying were on point.
