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D850
Auto fine-tune feature
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<blockquote data-quote="ed4banger" data-source="post: 658139" data-attributes="member: 44599"><p>No its not that good. There will almost always be some minor deviations within the tolerances allowed. I'm working on this issue now with Nikons newest 400 f2.8. I have two D850 bodies, and one dials in at "0" and the other at "-7". I've not been using the built in tuning, but have been using the Reikan FoCal system. My back yard birding photography is typically at a distance of maybe 30', and it was pretty clear right away that focus was a little soft. Using FoCal data dialed it right in. If UR using any fine tuning program, I believe your target and lighting are critical. Very good target well lit. I would think about my target and lighting, and run the test again. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ed4banger, post: 658139, member: 44599"] No its not that good. There will almost always be some minor deviations within the tolerances allowed. I'm working on this issue now with Nikons newest 400 f2.8. I have two D850 bodies, and one dials in at "0" and the other at "-7". I've not been using the built in tuning, but have been using the Reikan FoCal system. My back yard birding photography is typically at a distance of maybe 30', and it was pretty clear right away that focus was a little soft. Using FoCal data dialed it right in. If UR using any fine tuning program, I believe your target and lighting are critical. Very good target well lit. I would think about my target and lighting, and run the test again. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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