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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 406766" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Yes there is. Place your camera in front of a wall with details. Now to be absolutely certain that the camera's sensor plane is parallel to the wall, have someone hold a mirror on the wall and align the center of the frame so the reflected image of the lens is dead center in the viewfinder. Then focus on the wall in LiveView, then look at your picture. if a side is out of focus like your example shows, then the sensor or the lens mount is mis-aligned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 406766, member: 3903"] Yes there is. Place your camera in front of a wall with details. Now to be absolutely certain that the camera's sensor plane is parallel to the wall, have someone hold a mirror on the wall and align the center of the frame so the reflected image of the lens is dead center in the viewfinder. Then focus on the wall in LiveView, then look at your picture. if a side is out of focus like your example shows, then the sensor or the lens mount is mis-aligned. [/QUOTE]
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