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<blockquote data-quote="gustafson" data-source="post: 563753" data-attributes="member: 40735"><p>Thanks for confirming Paul's observation. Guess I need to retest for front focusing, and eliminate using AF Fine Tune, if appropriate.</p><p></p><p>As for the dragonfly, I believe this shot was with a PK-13 between the TC and lens, and I was on my tippy toes, which is likely the reason for the soft focus. Is it possible for front focusing to be minimal at short distances and become more significant at greater subject distances? If so, that could be a possible issue with this setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustafson, post: 563753, member: 40735"] Thanks for confirming Paul's observation. Guess I need to retest for front focusing, and eliminate using AF Fine Tune, if appropriate. As for the dragonfly, I believe this shot was with a PK-13 between the TC and lens, and I was on my tippy toes, which is likely the reason for the soft focus. Is it possible for front focusing to be minimal at short distances and become more significant at greater subject distances? If so, that could be a possible issue with this setup. [/QUOTE]
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