Firmware seems to have been released to improve AF speeds 20-50%, please report your findings!
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Mar 12, 2016 06:02 | #1 Firmware seems to have been released to improve AF speeds 20-50%, please report your findings! Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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BigAl007 Cream of the Crop 8,118 posts Gallery: 556 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 1681 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Repps cum Bastwick, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK. More info | Mar 12, 2016 06:58 | #2 Having moved house three weeks ago my dock is still hiding in one of the boxes that is as yet unpacked. Will try to find it and see how things go. As I now have open fields all around my new place it seems the perfect time to do a bit of bird photography. We think we have at least four songbird nests in the hedge around our gardens, including possibly a Robin.
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Mar 12, 2016 07:08 | #3 AF seems snappier, but I still get that "Sigma jitter", where the AF ratchets a little bit. Sometimes I get it, sometimes I don't. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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eddieb1 Senior Member 986 posts Likes: 227 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Oregon More info | Mar 12, 2016 07:35 | #4 TeamSpeed wrote in post #17932652 AF seems snappier, but I still get that "Sigma jitter", where the AF ratchets a little bit. Sometimes I get it, sometimes I don't. What is the "Sigma jitter" ? Never heard of it.
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In AI Servo while shooting seemingly stationary subjects while holding down AF ON, Sigma lenses can jitter back and forth. I don't get this with my Canon USM lenses. Very minute adjustments back and forth... It is as if the lens and body argue a bit. It's not a body thing, I have seen this on several bodies with a few of my Sigmas. Sometimes they just lock and don't move, other times meh. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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BigAl007 Cream of the Crop 8,118 posts Gallery: 556 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 1681 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Repps cum Bastwick, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK. More info Post edited over 7 years ago by BigAl007. | Mar 12, 2016 09:56 | #6 Well I found the dock and the update is done. The AF is now really snappy, definitely quicker than it used to be. This is the first time I have really seriously tried it out on static targets like this, but I did notice a little bit of jitter with BBF/AI Servo. My other Sigma lenses are not HSM, I have had it once or twice only with my 20-40 EX DG f/2.8 but never noticed it on the cheap 28-300. I'm shooting on a 50D.
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Orogeny Goldmember More info | Mar 15, 2016 14:19 | #7 Haven't had the chance to use it on anything challenging, but the little bit of testing I have been able to do makes me real anxious for some time off to go test it on some small birds or birds in flight. The lens really snaps to focus, although I do understand what you are calling "Sigma jitter". There's someone in my head, but it's not me! - Roger Waters
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LBinAZ Member 69 posts Likes: 12 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Mar 21, 2016 16:07 | #8 This is firmware version 1.02 for the Contemporary Lens, and version 1.04 for the Sports lens..... just to clarify. I just updated my 150-600 C, will take it out over the weekend and see if I can tell a difference in the AF speeds! May also throw on the Canon 1.4TC v2 and see how the AF speed is with that combo now.
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Mar 23, 2016 12:30 | #9 TeamSpeed wrote in post #17932652 AF seems snappier, but I still get that "Sigma jitter", where the AF ratchets a little bit. Sometimes I get it, sometimes I don't. "Sigma jitter" boy that's a new one! My S doesn't "jitter" and I have never even heard of that phrase. G1x, EOS 1Dx, EOS 1D Mk IV, ef 8-15mm f4L,
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Mar 23, 2016 16:40 | #10 You have never heard of the term jitter? It is a very common technical term in electronics. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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JeffDonald Member 39 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Clearwater, FL More info | Mar 24, 2016 02:09 | #12 TeamSpeed wrote in post #17932681 In AI Servo while shooting seemingly stationary subjects while holding down AF ON, Sigma lenses can jitter back and forth. I don't get this with my Canon USM lenses. Very minute adjustments back and forth... It is as if the lens and body argue a bit. It's not a body thing, I have seen this on several bodies with a few of my Sigmas. Sometimes they just lock and don't move, other times meh. All of my Canon lenses jitter, including 300mmf/2.8, 100mm macro (possibly the worst), 15mm Fisheye (another bad one), and 17-40mm. The lens that does it the least is the 24-105mm L. It doesn't matter the body either. The jitter occurs with 3 different 1 series bodies and the 7D MkII. Chuck Westfall has written that this is normal in AI Servo.
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Mar 24, 2016 04:51 | #13 I don't believe the ratcheting is normal. I have had sigma do this on a 1d3 but canon lenses didn't. After the the 1d3 was sent in for their mirror box recall, the sigma stopped doing it. Then my 1d4 had the same issues. I have not seen this with canon late model lenses. There is something amiss in AF communications, tolerances, etc. I have seen this with older canon lenses too, but not with any of the mkii lenses. Often when a manufacturer knows something is a little off, will they call it normal. It is a common joke in the software industry to call a long lasting and known software bug a "feature". It just means that either a solution isn't known yet or the fix hasn't been prioritized. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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Choderboy I like a long knob More info | Mar 24, 2016 05:52 | #14 http://www.dictionary.com/browse/jitter Dave
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TeamSpeed THREAD STARTER 01010100 01010011 More info Post edited over 7 years ago by TeamSpeed. (2 edits in all) | It is definitely a combined lens/camera behavior. It is almost like the camera body tells the lens to focus to X, the lens tries, but doesn't have enough finely graduated gearing to quite get there, and goes too far, the camera says, whoa, back up a bit, and the lens goes back, but again focus is not quite right yet again, and it gets into this twitchy sequence. In any case, it appears nobody has had any issues with the upgrade?! Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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