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AF Fine Tune = A Band-Aid?
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<blockquote data-quote="ccoulson" data-source="post: 44225" data-attributes="member: 8046"><p>ive read its better to sent the 18-105 and zooms in because of the different focal lengths and that mainly the fine tune is for Primes.</p><p></p><p>But Maybe, Orlando, your camera is fixed. Im anxious to hear how it goes for you. I hated being without my camera.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a shoot saturday, and I did feel better about the results. When I got home and looked at the photos I noticed that anything back focused had a focal point somewhere behind the subjects that i didnt really realize at the moment, and that shows me just how sensitive this focusing system is, and how Its not just the camera that needs to be spot on, but me as well.</p><p></p><p>Im still weary of it but only time will tell, Im not gonna let up until its perfect, I know its not the most expensive camera out there, but for me its a TON... and I feel that i should be happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccoulson, post: 44225, member: 8046"] ive read its better to sent the 18-105 and zooms in because of the different focal lengths and that mainly the fine tune is for Primes. But Maybe, Orlando, your camera is fixed. Im anxious to hear how it goes for you. I hated being without my camera. I had a shoot saturday, and I did feel better about the results. When I got home and looked at the photos I noticed that anything back focused had a focal point somewhere behind the subjects that i didnt really realize at the moment, and that shows me just how sensitive this focusing system is, and how Its not just the camera that needs to be spot on, but me as well. Im still weary of it but only time will tell, Im not gonna let up until its perfect, I know its not the most expensive camera out there, but for me its a TON... and I feel that i should be happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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