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D7000
AF Fine Tune = A Band-Aid?
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<blockquote data-quote="ccoulson" data-source="post: 44216" data-attributes="member: 8046"><p>Orlando, I cant wait to see how yours is doing with that 35 mm..... Also, Do you mind to give me some tips on the best way to fine tune a lens... im not sure as I need to know, but the 35mm seems like it may be a smidgen off..</p><p></p><p>Also, </p><p>When I stuck my 50mm 1.8 on after i got it back from service it was FRONT FOCUSING.. lol. then i remembered I had fine tuned that lens before service.... once i turned off fine tune it was tack on and razor sharp... as it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccoulson, post: 44216, member: 8046"] Orlando, I cant wait to see how yours is doing with that 35 mm..... Also, Do you mind to give me some tips on the best way to fine tune a lens... im not sure as I need to know, but the 35mm seems like it may be a smidgen off.. Also, When I stuck my 50mm 1.8 on after i got it back from service it was FRONT FOCUSING.. lol. then i remembered I had fine tuned that lens before service.... once i turned off fine tune it was tack on and razor sharp... as it should be. [/QUOTE]
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