Why is the marriage between many of my lenses (Canon, Sigma, Tokina) and camera bodies (7d, 1diin, 6d) such a tumultuous one?
I mean, front focus, rear focus, somewhere in between focus...! If this was real married life, it would be "divorce galore"
So can any of the more technically schooled CR members please tell me why it is seemingly impossible to calibrate a camera (i.e. the autofocus module) so that it can handle any kind of lens and make it focus properly? Who is telling who what is focused and what is not in the first place: the camera the lens or the other way around!?
I would think the 'computer' in the camera has been taught what "in focus" means before being wrapped up in a box and send off to make somebody happy, and there for, as long as it is getting a decent reading from one of the focus points, it would kick the lens (even a Sigma one) in 'gear' and makes it focus spot on.
Too simple? :-[
I mean, front focus, rear focus, somewhere in between focus...! If this was real married life, it would be "divorce galore"
So can any of the more technically schooled CR members please tell me why it is seemingly impossible to calibrate a camera (i.e. the autofocus module) so that it can handle any kind of lens and make it focus properly? Who is telling who what is focused and what is not in the first place: the camera the lens or the other way around!?
I would think the 'computer' in the camera has been taught what "in focus" means before being wrapped up in a box and send off to make somebody happy, and there for, as long as it is getting a decent reading from one of the focus points, it would kick the lens (even a Sigma one) in 'gear' and makes it focus spot on.
Too simple? :-[