We present the on-sky performance of the new wide field corrector for the fifth generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-V). This new three-element corrector was designed to replace the previous two-element design, which had an aspherical focal surface and was not optimized for the infrared (H-band). The purpose of the new corrector is to improve the imaging performance required for a new robotic Fiber Positioning System (FPS). For commissioning, a Focal Surface Camera (FSC) was developed and used to determine the focal surface location relative to the telescope interface, and to verify imaging performance across the 3-degree field of view of the corrector. This paper discusses the commissioning process in detail, describes how the imaging data were processed, and presents the measured image quality across the field.
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