Hi everyone! Long time since I posted. Searched existing threads already so please forgive me if I'm redundant.
I just received my Sigma 18-50 EX DC Macro for my 40D and am a little curious about the autofocus accuracy. Playing with distances of less than 2ft, I experience about ½ inch close focusing on about 75% of shots (the other 25% are dead on or close enough).
My question is, would you care about this if it were your purchase? Am I crazy for noticing this or should we be that picky? I plan on using the 1:3 magnification capability quite a lot. I don’t mind manual focusing for macro shots, but the trouble is I can’t tell that’s it’s off until I’m reviewing the shot and zooming in. LiveView is a non-issue here since I don’t really want to use that as a Band-Aid if it’s the lens’ fault. And I don’t think the 40D has focus bracketing.
½ in. is small, and certainly won’t be an issue for anything other than close-ups at large apertures. And part of me wonders if all my information scouring and reading of Sigma’s close-focusing issues has made this a self-fulfilling prophecy in a way, since I may very well have not noticed this so quickly without prior knowledge of it. On the other hand, my Canon lenses are much more dead on in their AF.
It’s a great handling and feeling lens that’s super sharp at it’s focus point, so it would be a treat to have a higher good focus hit rate. Just wondering if I should accept this or buy another one and hope that one’s better.
Thanks for any help!



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