Many of the newer cameras have the ability to fine tune how the camera focusses. That ability is called Autofocus Micro Adjustment. Prior to this innovation, if your camera couldn't quite focus correctly with a given lens your only option was to bundle the camera and lens together and send it to the manufacturer to see if they could make the pair work better together. And unfortunately, many photographers found that many of their lenses needed adjustment.
Fortunately, for many newer camera owners, it is now possible for us to make these adjustments ourselves and store them in the camera's firmware. You just need the right tools for the job.
Demonstration of image with camera backfocussing
Perfect focus
We have the right tools for the job and we are putting on an event on Saturday February 11th (and if there is enough demand, Saturday, February 18th) where you can book some time and bring your camera and up to three lenses and have us help you fine tune the autofocussing on your camera.
The cost for this service is $75 and can really make a big difference when you're trying to really nail the focus on a particular photograph. You've probably spent a small fortune on your camera and lenses and most people will find it worthwhile to remediate any sort of front focussing (the camera focusses in front of where it should be) or back focussing (the camera focussing behind where it should be) issues.
To take advantage of this event, your need to own one of the following cameras…EditManufacturerModelInformationCanon
Many of the newer cameras have the ability to fine tune how the camera focusses. That ability is called Autofocus Micro Adjustment. Prior to this innovation, if your camera couldn't quite focus correctly with a given lens your only option was to bundle the camera and lens together and send it to the manufacturer to see if they could make the pair work better together. And unfortunately, many photographers found that many of their lenses needed adjustment.
Fortunately, for many newer camera owners, it is now possible for us to make these adjustments ourselves and store them in the camera's firmware. You just need the right tools for the job.
Demonstration of image with camera backfocussing
Perfect focus
We have the right tools for the job and we are putting on an event on Saturday February 11th (and if there is enough demand, Saturday, February 18th) where you can book some time and bring your camera and up to three lenses and have us help you fine tune the autofocussing on your camera.
The cost for this service is $75 and can really make a big difference when you're trying to really nail the focus on a particular photograph. You've probably spent a small fortune on your camera and lenses and most people will find it worthwhile to remediate any sort of front focussing (the camera focusses in front of where it should be) or back focussing (the camera focussing behind where it should be) issues.
To take advantage of this event, your need to own one of the following cameras…EditManufacturerModelInformationCanon
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