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<blockquote data-quote="Englischdude" data-source="post: 303840" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>if i want to make an initial rough check of my D7000 I use a crude but effective method, using a fast lens, centre focus point and shooting for example a tree in a grass field or a hi contrast object on gravel. The grass or gravel lets me easily see where the plane of focus is, if the centre of the plane of focus is behind the point I focused on when taking the shot, I have a back focus issue which I can correct using the AF fine tune feature of the D7000 (check the manual). if there really is an issue there with a particular lens, then its time to print a new focus chart and test things properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Englischdude, post: 303840, member: 16372"] if i want to make an initial rough check of my D7000 I use a crude but effective method, using a fast lens, centre focus point and shooting for example a tree in a grass field or a hi contrast object on gravel. The grass or gravel lets me easily see where the plane of focus is, if the centre of the plane of focus is behind the point I focused on when taking the shot, I have a back focus issue which I can correct using the AF fine tune feature of the D7000 (check the manual). if there really is an issue there with a particular lens, then its time to print a new focus chart and test things properly. [/QUOTE]
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