• You’re a journalist capturing the speaker at the podium…
  • You’re a sports shooter targeting the chest of a speed skater...
  • You're a wedding photographer tasked to make the bride worthy of a magazine cover...
  • You're shooting glamour up close, really tight DOF, and that lead eye better be tack sharp...
  • Your kid scoring a winning goal…

For Any Money Shot - capturing that perfect moment when time stands still only for you and your index finger is amazing! They’re all important photographs; sometimes there's only one chance to get them. And capturing that magic moment is tremendously challenging. So you don’t want anything to let you down. And certainly not your focus system. You demand accurate focus from your DSLR and expensive glass – after all that is what you paid for. You need that shot to be sharp. But many times that just isn’t the case. But if it ain't sharp, you lost the game and the job and the next job.

Even on great products like your cameras and lenses, manufacturing tolerances can add or subtract from accurate focus performance. But before you can fix the problem, you have to accurately and conveniently measure any focus deviation. Now you can. LensAlign™ is a hardware-based precision focus analysis tool. Photographers and camera repair facilities can use LensAlign to determine whether or not the focus system of the camera (auto and/or manual) is working properly with with each and every lens. In other words, using LensAlign, one can assess whether or not the specific camera body and lens are capable of eliciting the maximum sharpness for that pairing. Having a LensAlign system in your studio or home is like owning a factory-like calibration system providing quick, accurate and repeatable results.

And now, when used with LensAlign, many of the latest DSLRs allow you to adjust the auto-focus for each lens you own using their menu accessable Micro Adjustment or AF Tune feature.

Get the most from your fast glass™ with LensAlign.  


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