There have been LOTS of posts about focus tests, "soft lens copies" etc.
I wonder if there are general guidelines about acceptable focus performance. Let me give some specific questions so you see where I'm going with this.
My Sigma 24-70 @ 24mm (widest end) seems to front focus. In a "battery test", it seems to focus a little less than 1 inch in front of the focus point at 3 feet distance and the widest apperture (2.8). My Sigma 30mm performs roughly the same. Is this within reason? How much front focussing is accpetable? When does it get unacceptable?
On the other end (@70mm), my Sigma 24-70 seems to be perfect (focus-wise).
Performance @ "normal" use with the 24-70 is so far satisfying.
Are there general guidelines as to what to expect at different focal lengths (wide open)? Is for example one inch FF at 3 feet within bounds?
And is there an established "trade-off" for zooms? That is, if we tweak one end, will the other end suffer?
Any "rules" out there?
Thanks,


