So I printed out the commonly accepted "test sheet" and stated to "calibrate" my lenses. I found the 70-200 f/2.8 to be spot on. Move on to a 150mm Macro and I had to adjust it +20 just to get close. I thought it was a little weird, but figured maybe something was funny because it was a Sigma lens and not Canon. So ok, I accept that and move on. However, then the 50mm and 24-105 also have to be adjusted to nearly +20 to make them work with that focus chart.
I start to think somethings funny, so I just start focusing on things farther away, perpendicular to the camera with details that I can zoom in on. Sure enough, now the 24-105, 50, and 150 macro are all much softer than they ever were in the past. Microadjust them back to 0 and theyre all tack sharp again. Put on the 70-200 and adjust it about +7 and now its sharper than it has ever been before.
Has anyone else ran into problems with that focus chart? Or even using a ruler or something else like Canon says? Seems to me, best results are had by focusing on something in front of you, not at an angle, and then zooming in to see how sharp it is, no?

