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STL
Do you have similar problems with your other lenses, if you have any ? The back-focus issue might be difficult to diagnose on kit lenses (like the XSi's EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS) due to the narrow aperture. Try to test these lenses as close to their minimal focus distance (MFD) as possible, as the closer from the subject, the shallower the depth of field. If you don't have other lenses to start with, ask a friend or rent one from a reputable dealer.
To test your lenses, tape a ruler to a wall and shoot at a 45 deg. angle on a tripod (with cable release, mirror lockup, RAW format and self-timer) on the 6 in. mark, then preview your pictures at 100% magnification on your computer. Any focus problem will be apparent.
I have a front-focus issue with my XTi that has been exacerbated by the EF 85 f/1.8 I bought and I tested it with other lenses to make sure the problem did indeed come from the body. I guess I'm gonna send it to Canon soon, as now it's rather inconveniant to get soft pictures all the time with a good lens like this...
If the body is under warranty, the focus calibration will only cost you one month or so without your camera. I guess that your XSi is still under warranty, as it was launched one year ago and Canon warranty is also one year. Act fast ! [img]/emoticons/emotion-5.gif[/img]
STL
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