Sjoerd Wess

Cinematographer & Director

Sjoerd Wess

Cinematographer & Director

Focus Chart - Printable | CSC03

Downloadable PDF, ready to print with clear instructions for your local print shop.

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29.5

Without Custom Branding

With Custom Branding

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29.5

Without Custom Branding

With Custom Branding

Buy Now

29.5

Without Custom Branding

With Custom Branding

Buy Now

The CDC03 was built with high-res sensors in mind — think 8K and beyond. It’s packed with tiny, detailed elements that really matter when you’re testing lenses on ultra-sharp sensors (like the new Blackmagic 17K… say what?).

Built in A1 format, ready for any local print shop. Want to hang it in your studio or prep room? Grab a standard frame from IKEA (for example) and you’re set.

Perfect for cinematographers and lens geeks.

In a nutshell:
Here’s why having a focus chart is super handy for any filmmaker:

  • 🔍 Check focus accuracy – quickly see if your camera and lens are truly sharp

  • 🎯 Test lens performance – check for sharpness across the frame, from center to corners

  • 🌀 Spot distortion – easily notice barrel, pincushion, or other weird lens behavior

  • 🎨 Reveal color shift – see if your lens leans warm, cool, green or magenta

  • ⚙️ Fine-tune your setup – perfect for setting backfocus or calibrating autofocus

Why would you need a chart?

A focus chart isn’t just useful for rental houses — it’s great to have as an owner too. You’ll probably end up using it before every shoot. It’s a simple way to check your lenses, make sure your camera is dialed in, and double-check everything before rolling.

I’ve made it a habit to point my camera at the chart while building my rig. Whether I’m testing a wireless video feed, trying out new lenses, or just need a reliable reference in my workspace, it’s always there — consistent and trustworthy.

Logical layout for easy prep

Logical layout for easy prep

The chart is designed to be easy to use and understand. Each corner has numbered blocks, so you can quickly check and compare sharpness across the frame.

The straight lines across the chart help reveal subtle lens distortions. If distortion is your main concern, I also made a dedicated distortion chart that's perfect for that specific test.

Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background

Siemens and numeric targets

Siemens targets are placed throughout the chart — a key tool for checking critical focus. 1st ACs know these well, as they use them to dial in focus down to the centimeter.

The numbered targets serve multiple purposes. Their high contrast edges make it easier to spot chromatic aberration, and because they spread out toward the edges and corners, they help reveal any focus fall-off. If one number looks softer than the others, you’ll know where your lens starts to lose sharpness.

Frame leaders and line targets

Frame leaders and line targets

All the charts include convenient frame guides to help you set up for different aspect ratios — from 16:9 to 21:9 and 4:3. It’s all built in. You’ll also find line targets across the chart, which are my favorite way to judge sharpness. They’re especially helpful when comparing lenses — just look at the numbers or letters next to each line target to see how far each lens can resolve clearly.4o


Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background
Focus Chart for cinematography on white background

Custom branding

I offer custom branding for anyone who wants a personalized chart. After checkout, you'll be directed to a page with all the info you need to make the process smooth and easy.

Since I handle these manually, it can take anywhere from 1 to 7 days — sometimes a bit longer if I’m out of the country. Thanks for your patience and understanding!

How to print a top-quality focus chart

To get the best possible print, ask your local print shop if they can print at 1200 DPI. This gives you sharp detail across the whole chart. Also, go for matte paper — it helps avoid glare from overhead lights.

My print shop here in Haarlem prints it on a 5mm thick board called Vorex. It's super handy — you can just stick it to the wall with double-sided tape or a screw. No frame needed.

In a nutshell:

  • 1200 DPI (or as high as they can go)

  • Matte paper (Tecco PM230 is great, but can be pricey)

  • Thick paper – at least 230 g/m²

  • A1 size (your print shop will know what that means)

Got questions? Feel free to reach out!

Looking for more info on printing and a list of places to get an A1 frame near you? Click here.


Looking for more info on printing and a list of places to get an A1 frame near you? Click here.


Looking for more info on printing and a list of places to get an A1 frame near you? Click here.


FAQs

Are these chart compatible with any camera?

What if my printshop does not support the mentioned requirements?

Do you offer refunds?

Can I resell your focus chart?

Are these chart compatible with any camera?

What if my printshop does not support the mentioned requirements?

Do you offer refunds?

Can I resell your focus chart?

Are these chart compatible with any camera?

What if my printshop does not support the mentioned requirements?

Do you offer refunds?

Can I resell your focus chart?

Are these chart compatible with any camera?

What if my printshop does not support the mentioned requirements?

Do you offer refunds?

Can I resell your focus chart?