Even though I would have liked this to be true, since the optical performance is so good, I have to say that this is not correct. I have been through several of the Art lenses and they are inconsistent. I have used them on 7D, 5DII, 5DIII and 1DX. I use FoCal pro in addition to LensAlign for manual AFMA and I have the dock. The problem with the Sigma AF is inconsistency. It works like charm on one image, to be totally off on the next. You cannot properly adjust a lens that behaves different from shot to shot.George Wang said:Now, the big elephant standing in the room is: "would I need to recalibrate the lens again if I put this calibrated lens on another Canon EOS body?" Luckily, I do have access to cameras and after testing my calibrated Sigma 50mm f/1.4 ART on a T5i, 7D Mark II, 5D Mark III and 1DX by multiple photographers, I can confidently say that no calibration or micro adjustment will be required once a copy of a 50mm f/1.4 Art is calibrated correctly with the Sigma USB Dock and will work on any Canon EOS bodies.
My two copies of the 50 Art were both bad and I have returned them, as I have with the 35 Art. My dealer was well aware of the problem and did not even ask me to document the poor performance or ask for a chance to correct the fault (I had gone past my return date). He just gave me my money back.
Attached is the FoCal AFMA result of the better one of the two 50 Arts. As you can see, it´s finding focus all over the place. For reference, I also attached the AFMA for the Canon 85mm f1.2L II, which shows what the result should have been.
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