This might be lengthy; for you redditor's:
TL;DR; Think my T4i is front focussing, get a body with AFMA? or keep my current camera, send to canon for calibration, and get the 18-35 1.8 Siggy when available.
The Story:
I got into photography this summer because of my saltwater reef tank and a new baby on the way (November, my first). I liked it so much I have recently sold my tank and have some funds to invest into the camera.
I currently have a T4i gripped with a canon 50 1.4 and the kit lens, and a Yongnuo 560 Mk III. I had major issues with a Sigma 50 1.4 front focusing. It was unusable compared to my canon 50 1.8 at the time. (I tested two copies from Amazon) I sent the Sigma back and got the Canon 1.4 version refurbished. I have been overall happy with this lens, though I feel I am getting an unacceptable amount of soft images. I know I'm new, but even tripod shots, with remotes and flash, will miss; and there is a noticeable difference in accuracy with live-view (which I know is to be expected... right?).
So I plan to take some newborn shots, of my own and my wife's friends for fun. I got the poser and backdrop stand and props already. I also plan to shoot kids often, and other general use stuff. No sports for a while, no birds, no weddings (unless I feel comfortable enough), no crazy landscape stuff though I do really like the UWA shots and want to someday.
Do I send the T4i to Canon and see if I'm crazy? Do I look for a 7d, 70D, 5DMkii, or 6D?? If i keep the T4i I like the 18-35 Sigma as my next Lens purchase. It makes sense for children indoors.
What would you do?
Thank you for any input!


