Has anyone calibrated the focus yet on their 5d MK III? If so, did you use any software to do it, or did you set up your own test? Finally, did your lens require much calibration (was it worth the effort)?
nonac said:Has anyone calibrated the focus yet on their 5d MK III? If so, did you use any software to do it, or did you set up your own test? Finally, did your lens require much calibration (was it worth the effort)?
RunAndGun said:I just bought and DL'd the FoCal Pro software a few hours ago and started using it on one of my 5DMKII's and my 5DMKIII. It's pretty slick on the MKII because its fully automatic, but on the MKIII you have to enter the AFMA values manually into the camera because they still can't gain FULL control over the camera.(the software does prompt you when to enter and waits on you). I have had a few issues with it locking up/hanging up on both bodies, but it may because there isn't a Mac version yet and I'm running it on Windows 7 via Parallels. Never rule Windows out as the cause of a problem![]()
. While attempting to MA the long end of my 24-105 on my MKIII it looked to be about 3/4 done and just hung in what appeared to be a loop of analyzing and acquiring data/images, even though it wasn't taking any more pictures. I had to force quit the software. But the sessions with my 70-200v2 and 100mm Macro on the MKII went off without a hitch. One thing to be aware of(and this could be user error, I haven't read all the way through the manuals), is that the software leaves your camera in the state that IT did the testing, i.e: mirror lock-up on, picture style changed, ISO changed, metering changed, focus, etc.
Hopefully tomorrow I will be able to finish all the lenses on all the bodies and see what the real world results are. Thank goodness there's software now, because doing this all manually with just a target and having to look at all the images yourself, with even just one or two lenses, would be insanely tedious. It felt bad enough having to just enter the software prompted AFMA values into the MKIII by hand after watFching it with the MKII on auto-pilot.
nonac said:Has anyone calibrated the focus yet on their 5d MK III? If so, did you use any software to do it, or did you set up your own test? Finally, did your lens require much calibration (was it worth the effort)?
RunAndGun said:Using it on the 5DMKIII isn't difficult, but it will take longer than the fully automatic session on something like a MKII AND it will take longer than their manual suggests(at least on zooms). Granted I was running with the "tight" tolerance set, but it took over 20 minutes to do my 70-200 v2 on my 5DMKIII vs. about 10 on my 5DMKII.
RunAndGun said:I just bought and DL'd the FoCal Pro software a few hours ago and started using it on one of my 5DMKII's and my 5DMKIII. It's pretty slick on the MKII because its fully automatic, but on the MKIII you have to enter the AFMA values manually into the camera because they still can't gain FULL control over the camera.(the software does prompt you when to enter and waits on you). I have had a few issues with it locking up/hanging up on both bodies, but it may because there isn't a Mac version yet and I'm running it on Windows 7 via Parallels. Never rule Windows out as the cause of a problem![]()
. While attempting to MA the long end of my 24-105 on my MKIII it looked to be about 3/4 done and just hung in what appeared to be a loop of analyzing and acquiring data/images, even though it wasn't taking any more pictures. I had to force quit the software. But the sessions with my 70-200v2 and 100mm Macro on the MKII went off without a hitch. One thing to be aware of(and this could be user error, I haven't read all the way through the manuals), is that the software leaves your camera in the state that IT did the testing, i.e: mirror lock-up on, picture style changed, ISO changed, metering changed, focus, etc.
Hopefully tomorrow I will be able to finish all the lenses on all the bodies and see what the real world results are. Thank goodness there's software now, because doing this all manually with just a target and having to look at all the images yourself, with even just one or two lenses, would be insanely tedious. It felt bad enough having to just enter the software prompted AFMA values into the MKIII by hand after watching it with the MKII on auto-pilot.
RunAndGun said:I just bought and DL'd the FoCal Pro software a few hours ago and started using it on one of my 5DMKII's and my 5DMKIII. It's pretty slick on the MKII because its fully automatic, but on the MKIII you have to enter the AFMA values manually into the camera because they still can't gain FULL control over the camera.(the software does prompt you when to enter and waits on you). I have had a few issues with it locking up/hanging up on both bodies, but it may because there isn't a Mac version yet and I'm running it on Windows 7 via Parallels. Never rule Windows out as the cause of a problem![]()
. While attempting to MA the long end of my 24-105 on my MKIII it looked to be about 3/4 done and just hung in what appeared to be a loop of analyzing and acquiring data/images, even though it wasn't taking any more pictures. I had to force quit the software. But the sessions with my 70-200v2 and 100mm Macro on the MKII went off without a hitch. One thing to be aware of(and this could be user error, I haven't read all the way through the manuals), is that the software leaves your camera in the state that IT did the testing, i.e: mirror lock-up on, picture style changed, ISO changed, metering changed, focus, etc.
Hopefully tomorrow I will be able to finish all the lenses on all the bodies and see what the real world results are. Thank goodness there's software now, because doing this all manually with just a target and having to look at all the images yourself, with even just one or two lenses, would be insanely tedious. It felt bad enough having to just enter the software prompted AFMA values into the MKIII by hand after watching it with the MKII on auto-pilot.
Razor2012 said:Does anyone know if there is any specials on for FoCal Pro?
Mt Spokane Photography said:Razor2012 said:Does anyone know if there is any specials on for FoCal Pro?
Yes, there are discounts.
http://www.reikan.co.uk/focal/mbp45/
RunAndGun said:Using it on the 5DMKIII isn't difficult, but it will take longer than the fully automatic session on something like a MKII AND it will take longer than their manual suggests(at least on zooms). Granted I was running with the "tight" tolerance set, but it took over 20 minutes to do my 70-200 v2 on my 5DMKIII vs. about 10 on my 5DMKII.
Understand that every lens and every body is different. Sometimes tolerances cancel, and sometimes they oppose and the mismatch gets worse.Razor2012 said:RunAndGun said:Using it on the 5DMKIII isn't difficult, but it will take longer than the fully automatic session on something like a MKII AND it will take longer than their manual suggests(at least on zooms). Granted I was running with the "tight" tolerance set, but it took over 20 minutes to do my 70-200 v2 on my 5DMKIII vs. about 10 on my 5DMKII.
Did you find much difference with the 70-200II after running FoCal Pro?