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Simple auto-focus calibration for DSLRs with adjustable settings.
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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 462848" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>I have tried this but used a LCD screen magnifier when viewing in live view. If you have a lens with a focus ring that moves when it focuses then its easy to see if it moves when you hit the shutter button in AF ..If the lens has OS its best to turn the OS off and listen to see if the focus motor makes a noise when you swop from LV to AF </p><p>Good idea whoever had it.</p><p>The Tokina 24-200 needed +20 and more so I removed the mount and put in in the lathe and took 3 thou off the rear of the mount...all the connection fingers fell out requiring a tweezer rebuild !!! All fine now ..1 thou per 10 if you go this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 462848, member: 38179"] I have tried this but used a LCD screen magnifier when viewing in live view. If you have a lens with a focus ring that moves when it focuses then its easy to see if it moves when you hit the shutter button in AF ..If the lens has OS its best to turn the OS off and listen to see if the focus motor makes a noise when you swop from LV to AF Good idea whoever had it. The Tokina 24-200 needed +20 and more so I removed the mount and put in in the lathe and took 3 thou off the rear of the mount...all the connection fingers fell out requiring a tweezer rebuild !!! All fine now ..1 thou per 10 if you go this route. [/QUOTE]
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