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Thinking of Buying FoCal?
- Which version of Reikan FoCal should I buy?
- Are there any FoCal calibration videos I can watch?
- Is my camera / lens supported by FoCal?
- How do I purchase Reikan FoCal?
- Which versions of Mac/Windows/Android/iOS are supported?
- Do you have a demo or trial version of FoCal?
- I have a question / issue can I contact Reikan?
- Should I calibrate my Mirrorless camera?
- Do I really need to tune my DSLR autofocus?
- Which Mirrorless cameras are supported by FoCal?
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Purchasing, Licensing and Updates
- Do you have a demo or trial version of FoCal?
- I have a question / issue can I contact Reikan?
- How do I purchase Reikan FoCal?
- What does the license cover?
- How many lenses can I calibrate?
- What is the refund policy for Reikan FoCal?
- Can I upgrade from FoCal Plus to FoCal Pro?
- Will I have to pay for updates?
- I’ve bought FoCal how do I download it?
- I can't log in to my Reikan FoCal account
- Reikan FoCal Pre-Release Software
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Using FoCal and Getting Started
- I have a question / issue can I contact Reikan?
- Target Distance Tool: AutoFocus Calibration
- What distance should I use for auto focus calibration?
- How do you calibrate zoom lenses?
- Focus Calibration with Teleconverters
- How do I focus calibrate a macro lens?
- Lens Calibration With or Without a Lens Filter?
- What does “Fit Quality” or "Result Confidence" mean within FoCal calibration results?
- How do I print the FoCal Target?
- Are there any FoCal calibration videos I can watch?
- How often should I check or calibrate my camera / lens auto focus?
- Do I need a tripod?
- What is the camera Hotkey?
- How To Adjust ISO in FoCal Pro
- How To Adjust Aperture in FoCal Pro
- Can I use another target for calibration?
- Live View Zoom Not Centred
- Is calibration completely automated?
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How many lenses can I calibrate?
Reikan FoCal does not limit the amount of lenses you can calibrate with a registered camera.
Internally to the camera there is limited memory to store lens calibration settings. This limit on certain older cameras can be as low as 12, most cameras allow around 20 lenses (some of the most recent cameras allow up to 99 lenses!).
Specification does vary and can be checked in the camera’s user manual if an exact figure is needed. Most users find the camera limit is much greater than the number of lenses they might use.