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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 150936" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I was just bored so I wandered over to Mr Rockwells site for some light reading. Immediately I ended up angry. The first article on the page was entitled "AF fine tune?". </p><p></p><p>Having spent a lot of time trying to get my lenses dialled ( all Nikon) I was flabbergasted that he said it was a waste of time, especially when using same brand bodies and lenses.</p><p></p><p>In case anybody stumbles on this article, please ignore the advice. The only thing I would say is that the issue was much more obvious on FX as the depth of field is less like for like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 150936, member: 8705"] I was just bored so I wandered over to Mr Rockwells site for some light reading. Immediately I ended up angry. The first article on the page was entitled "AF fine tune?". Having spent a lot of time trying to get my lenses dialled ( all Nikon) I was flabbergasted that he said it was a waste of time, especially when using same brand bodies and lenses. In case anybody stumbles on this article, please ignore the advice. The only thing I would say is that the issue was much more obvious on FX as the depth of field is less like for like. [/QUOTE]
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