Hi Bob,
I purchased the 40D back when you did when it was first announced and you could pre-order on Amazon.com. I remember discussing with you what new features the 40D would have when it came out...and when they announced 6.5fps, a new AF system, etc....was very excited since I shoot a lot of sports!
But since I've owned the camera, I've often noticed my pictures being slightly OOF in situations where I expected them to be tack sharp! Now I'm well aware of the DOF issues with fast lenses (I have the 70-200 f2.8, 85 f1.8, 24-104 f4, 100 f2.
at large apertures, along with my own potential user error issues...but again...I've specifically tried to take all those factors into account, yet I still feel like there is an issue.
For example, I recently took some portraits where there were two people standing side by side, except one person was slightly behind the other (maybe an inch or two tops). I was shooting about 5' from the two people at 47mm at f4 in good light. When I reviewed the picture on my PC, I noticed the two AF points that activated were on the person's face slightly closer to me (not sure why AF points weren't on the other person as their faces were about the same size)...and that person's eyes were tack sharp! However, the other person (positioned 1-2" behind) was slightly OOF, yet with the shooting info I mentioned above, the DOF calculation should have been approx. 6-7" I think. Assuming approx. 3" infront and 3" behind...I would think the DOF should have easily covered that difference...but it didn't.
Along with this example, I have many other examples where i used just the center focus point on a subject and noticed the image was not tack sharp. So...I'm coming to the conclusion (I've been in denial) that I might have an AF issue with my camera (front focus issue), since I seem to notice the issue, regardless of the lens I use. I've really wanted to test my theory on this before I just send my camera into Canon and have them tell me "it is within a tolerable range"...and it comes back not being any better. Based on some reading, I've heard that the new LensAlign product (
http://www.rawworkflow.com/lensalign) is highly recommended to determine if you have any AF issues with a specific lens and/or camera body, so I've been thinking about purchasing it just so I can determine if I have a consistent problem...or if it confirms I'm the issue!
Obviously, the 40D does not have an AF micro adjustment like the 50D does, but I'm thinking I could test my equipment and then send in pictures (maybe on a CD), along with my camera body/lens to support any conclusion I have regarding my body or specific lens AF issue. If I did send that in highlighting the problem, what would Canon do? "Recalibrate"? I'm way past my warranty, so I'm concerned this is going to cost me a fortune to get fixed. I live in northern NJ & was hoping there was a Canon repair facility near me that I could drop this off, rather than having to ship my camera body...and/or lenses.
Any thoughts or advice on this whole issue? I would certainly appreciate your comments. I could email you the one picture I mentioned above if you think that would help.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jerry