05-25-2023 10:45 PM
I have an R5 and an EF 100-400 ii lens. I am not getting as sharp a photos as I once did and suspect the lens. Looking at the CPS webpage, (I am a Gold member) it is unclear to me how to proceed. I want to get the lens checked for AF. I dont' know if I need to send the camera, as well. On the website it lists Maintenance, but that list does not include focus testing. I find the webpage a bit confusing.
How do I go about getting my lens, maybe camera, evaluated for focus and maybe repair?
05-26-2023 10:10 AM - edited 05-26-2023 10:13 AM
Greetings LaneW,
I can help with this. What you are looking for is the Canon Precision Alignment Service.
Canon Precision Alignment | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
I recommend sending your camera and lens in for this. You can send other lenses in too, but know there is a per item charge for each alignment performed. Use the "Schedule Service" button on the web page. A device has to be registered first which you have probably already done if you are CPS. You'll get the 3 day turn around associated with your CPS Gold membership.
If you have other questions, let us know.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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05-26-2023 11:53 AM
I would run some very structured tests before I sent the gear in for alignment. Keep in mind most focus errors and apparent IQ issues are user caused. Not camera/lens.
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