I've not had much opportunity to get out and shoot this winter but wanted to share a few shots before and after a micro adjustment to my Tamron 150-600 lens and Canon 7d. C&C always welcomed.
After getting home from a local wildlife refuge in January and seeing my failure rate which I actually started experiencing with my Big Horn Sheep shoot back in November, I decided a micro adjustment on my Tamron lens might be in order and sure enough it was out of whack. It took me a while to blame the equipment instead of myself! I've had the lens since last May and it did a great job all summer. I took it on quite a few trips and worked it pretty hard. I don't know what is normal for lenses but I do think my Canon 100-400 has performed a lot longer without needing any tweaks. A pro friend of mine recommended that it should be done at least once a year or more often if doing big trips. He knows my shooting habits so I'm sure it depends on usage frequency and type of usage.
BEFORE THE MICROADJUSTMENT
These are the very best shots I got that morning and the focus is not terrible but it is not tack sharp.
#1 This guy was kind enough to pose for a while in the nice morning light. He was close and still and this is uncropped (except for aspect ratio) so it should have been very sharp at 1/2500th ss.
#2 White-tailed deer
#3 The cleanup crew. Black Vultures.
AFTER THE MICROADJUSTMENT
#4 There are distracting elements behind the bird but the focus is pretty darn sharp.
#5
![Microfocus Adjustment: Not a One Time Thing](http://i57.tinypic.com/2mqpwme.jpg)