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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
AFMA Auto Focus Micro Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Paganman2" data-source="post: 428930" data-attributes="member: 37668"><p>I assumed my lens was still front focusing as it was when i first put my lens to the camera, i did my first test when i first had the camera on a set of batteries from a distance of about 25 feet this showed me quite a large front focus issue so i adjusted </p><p>the micro focus till i had the right range of focus i.e center battery and just behind.</p><p></p><p>So are you saying that to get the correct focus that takes into account going up to infinity, doing this test at close to 15 meters is the only accurate way of doing this? its no problem i will have to look for a subject from my vantage point(Table at window) and do this again.</p><p>Its an easy pleasant exercise and dead easy to put back and just do over and over again till i nail it perfect for my use.</p><p></p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paganman2, post: 428930, member: 37668"] I assumed my lens was still front focusing as it was when i first put my lens to the camera, i did my first test when i first had the camera on a set of batteries from a distance of about 25 feet this showed me quite a large front focus issue so i adjusted the micro focus till i had the right range of focus i.e center battery and just behind. So are you saying that to get the correct focus that takes into account going up to infinity, doing this test at close to 15 meters is the only accurate way of doing this? its no problem i will have to look for a subject from my vantage point(Table at window) and do this again. Its an easy pleasant exercise and dead easy to put back and just do over and over again till i nail it perfect for my use. P. [/QUOTE]
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