


Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
Canon EOS-1D X
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Canon EOS-1D X Mark III
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Canon EOS 5D S/R

Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Canon EOS 7D
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS 90D


Nikon D3
Nikon D3S
Nikon D3X
Nikon D4
Nikon D5
Nikon D6
Nikon D300
Nikon D300S
Nikon D500
Nikon D600
Nikon D610
Nikon D700
DSLR

Nikon D750
Nikon D780
Nikon D7000
Nikon D7100
Nikon D7200
Nikon D7500
Nikon D800
Nikon D800E
Nikon D810
Nikon D810A
Nikon D850
Nikon Df

Nikon Z5*
Nikon Z6
Nikon Z6 ii
Nikon Z7
Nikon Z7 ii
Nikon Z9*
Nikon Z50
Mirrorless
* coming soon
Some say that mirrorless camera's don't benefit from calibration..............we beg to differ, and here's why.
Despite being a mirrorless camera – and therefore using just a single sensor for both image capture and autofocus – Nikon and some Sony camera’s still offer the ability to Fine-Tune the autofocus system.
With mirrorless cameras, there’s no longer a need to calibrate for any differences in optimal focus between the discrete autofocus sensor and separate image sensor (which is required for DSLR), but you can still use AF Fine-Tune to calibrate for lens mount, optical, and physical drive issues that may be present in the overall camera-and-lens autofocus system.