FoCal AF Microadjustment Software?
chrisdg
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Hello,
Last year I borrowed the LensAlign kit to adjust the microfocus of my Canon 50D against my assortment of lenses. It was a very time consuming and tedious process for me, but resulted in a micro-adjustments for each of my lenses that has yielded positive results (ie; better focus).
So, in preparation for my incoming 5DMark3 and new lenses, I was about to purchase the LensAlign...but then I came across the new FoCal Automated Lens Calibrator solution by a company called Reikan Tech. This seems quite nifty and a heckuva lot easier (and a bit cheaper for the 2 non-pro versions). Anyone have any experience with this?
http://www.reikan.co.uk/focal/
here's one review/blog which walks through the process, and a company-sponsored demo on youtube
Last year I borrowed the LensAlign kit to adjust the microfocus of my Canon 50D against my assortment of lenses. It was a very time consuming and tedious process for me, but resulted in a micro-adjustments for each of my lenses that has yielded positive results (ie; better focus).
So, in preparation for my incoming 5DMark3 and new lenses, I was about to purchase the LensAlign...but then I came across the new FoCal Automated Lens Calibrator solution by a company called Reikan Tech. This seems quite nifty and a heckuva lot easier (and a bit cheaper for the 2 non-pro versions). Anyone have any experience with this?
http://www.reikan.co.uk/focal/
here's one review/blog which walks through the process, and a company-sponsored demo on youtube
-Chris D.
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2 clicks after landing....click on get focal...click on model of interest.... the comparison chart would be real nice ... ... .. . really hate the light grey font on the FAQ's, really strained my eyes...oh well... comaparison is in the FAQ ...
Summary: This software is fantastic and I highly recommend it. I owned a LensAlign and used it regularly. It was just as accurate as FoCal but not nearly as simple.
Long version:
I e-mailed the folks at FoCal this morning with a question about discount eligibility. They responded within a few hours thus securing my desire to purchase from them (I didn't expect an answer until at least Monday.) The purchase, download, and registration process took about 5 minutes. In the blog review (linked to above) the writing wishes for an automated registration system. They have that in place now and I was able to register my serial number on their website in a matter of seconds. I payed as a Paypal "guest" with no account without incident.
I purchased the "Plus" version to make use of the fully-automatic calibration. This was my only disappointment and it's not the fault of FoCal at all. The D7000 does not support having the microfocus adjustment changed via software. This means that the fully-automatic process, while still quite easy, is not entirely automatic. It needs you to change the MFA amount several times throughout the calibration.
I printed out the target on normal printer paper and taped it to the wall with some scotch tape. I did not pull out a level or ruler to make sure it was even. I wanted to see how much tolerance the system has for these kinds of things. As soon as I set up the camera at the target the software identified it without a problem. The setup phase alone is immeasurably easier than LensAlign. If you've ever use the LA you know how much of a hassle it can be to get the correct alignment.
I started the first test and got a handful of warnings. The first was that I wasn't in Av mode - easy to fix. The second was that there wasn't enough light in the room to ensure accurate focus. I added a lamp but still got the warning and did all three tests with the warning that the results might not be as accurate as possible.
During one of the tests I got a warning after a few test shots that the lens wasn't functioning properly and the software couldn't get consistent focus. Turns out this was because I had set the lens up in a way so that the focus ring couldn't turn. I was very impressed that the software recognized that there was something wrong and prompted me to fix it.
Two of the three lenses I used today had also been calibrated on this body with my LensAlign. The results from FoCal were identical on one and off by only one on another. Thus, I do trust the accuracy of the system. All three lenses so considerable improvement in the "after" shots compared to the "before."
My 35 f/1.8 required -5, my Sigma 50-150 required +6 (at 50mm), and my 12-24 needed -4 (at 12mm).
The only other negative was that during one of the tests, about 75% through, I accidentally bumped the camera off of its center focus point. I was pleased that the software gave me a warning that I needed to correct it, but when I did I couldn't figure out how to resume the test. I clicked the "start" button again (the only one available) and it started the test from the very beginning. Not so annoying if your camera can support the fully automatic mode but slightly annoying for me.
You should also note that between every test, since the camera was turned off to change lenses, you have to back all the way out of the testing menu to the "select camera" page and choose the camera again once it is turned on with the new lens mounted.
Positives: Easy setup, very easy test, noticeable improvement in focus accuracy, affordable.
Negatives: Can't overcome the limitations of your camera body (D7000), a couple of confusing UI moments.
****EDIT - I have since upgraded to the pro version.****
So, we have two positive reviews so far (3 including the blog). I'll definitely go this route over LensAlign, as soon as the 5DMark3 support is ready.
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My "new" D300 arrived and I added the serial number to my license (you can make license changes up to 10 times). But when I started the program it saw my camera as "unsupported" and wouldn't let me go any further. I e-mailed Focal and they gave me some trouble-shooting steps to try. The e-mail responses were immediate and through the process we identified a bug in the program. The developer was able to identify it, fix it, and is pushing out an update later today.
Really, really great customer experience.
Aperture Sharpness Test - entirely automatic
AF Consistency Test - automatic unless you test an AFMA Range on a camera where you have to set the AFMA manually
There's also a sensor dust check but I haven't run that one successfully yet.
I'm Rich, the owner of Reikan Technology and developer of FoCal.
I know rules can be tight on any kind of commercial interaction on forums, so I won't say much here other than if anyone has any questions about FoCal and it's capabilities I'd be happy to answer them.
Glad to see it'd going down well here
Rich
So, that's pretty sweet. Instantly know at which aperture(s) your glass is most accurate. Cool. Buying right now for my 50D.
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Can I use 2 prepaid AmEx gift cards on 1 purchase to buy the software? I have a $20 and a $30 card, lol
I'm interested in purchasing the Standard version for my Mark IV's but am wondering why the license is limited to that body. What if I decide to rent a 1DX in the future & want to perform ae micro AF adjustment for my lenses before using. How much is £19.95 (FoCal Standard) in US currency these days? Thanks.
twin Mark IV's & a bunch of "L" glass
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Travis, well, I'm not Rich, but I believe I can answer your questions:
(1) After purchasing, you'll have access to their License Management System, where you can go online and add the serial number of the new body (it appears to accept up to 5 serial numbers). Part of the licensing requirement is to ensure you are using a compatible camera.
(2) £19.95 is currently equal to just about $32 according to this.
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Can't wait for the dual-adjustment (wide and tele setting) capability of the 5dm3, as soon as it starts shipping again.
And using the aperture sharpness test, at least its good to confirm that this lens is sharpest between f/3.2 and f/4.0 across the range.
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Did Upgrading alleviate any of the probs you had during your lens calibrations??
No. But that's because the only problems I had were either self- or camera- inflicted. Pro just adds some functionality I didn't have before.
I see... ... ... Thank you.
Payment is via PayPal, and I'm not sure if they take Amex or not. They do accept quite a few payment methods (which is why we chose them), but I think you'll have to try it to see if they accept Amex Prepaid and split payments.
Will this work on NON auto focus lenses since my D300 has to be in manual Setting Change mode .... also is it possible to use the Standard Edition with my D300?
you really need to add a comparison page that shows all of the versions side by side, instead of having to go bouncing from page to page and back and forth or having to write it all down to see the differences....I bet it would boost sales a lot too....
and you may want to add US$ to your pricing, I don't find it hard to go to XE and see the exchange rate but a lot do....
You should be able to message DoctorIT or Andy and be allowed to put up an INFO thread in the Flea Market to advertise your software...
THANX.
When can we look forward to the OS X (or the Linux) version, for those of us who work in an alternate universe?
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I haven't had a chance to test and run this software yet, but it's almost worth the price for the explanation of how AF and AF microadjustment work - I've learned a ton just by reading the introductory info. I'm looking forward to running this later!!!
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It was a little crashy for me in that if I switched lenses with the program open and then did another test, it sometimes got a bit confused; easily worked around by closing the software, changing lenses, and then reopening the software and starting from scratch.
Definitely found my lenses benefitted from the results it found and SO.MUCH.EASIER. (and, I'm willing to bet, more accurate) than doing it manually!
Now, however, I'm using a Mac. So I'm eagerly waiting for the OSX version.
I guess I could look up ideal sharpness for the lens/body combination.
I could shoot a sky and determine dust spots.
I possibly could run the test in sequence and see if the microAF correction holds.
But I really want all those cool data points and graphs!
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