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Lens calibration frustration
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 501789" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>When I first started to shoot with it the focus was soft. Not bad but just not where I thought it should be. Most of the time now it is pretty close depending on what I am shooting. As you know there are so many factors involved that sometime it is difficult to pin done exactly what is going on. At full zoom it is pretty much dead on. it is when I try to shoot something close at full zoom that is more the problem. They tend to be a little soft. It may just be that is the way it is but I think that if my split the difference in the long and the short both will be in an acceptable range. WE will see once I get a little time to play with it. Been having to learn how to shoot with multiple lighting again. Been so long since I shot that way that it is all new to me again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 501789, member: 6277"] When I first started to shoot with it the focus was soft. Not bad but just not where I thought it should be. Most of the time now it is pretty close depending on what I am shooting. As you know there are so many factors involved that sometime it is difficult to pin done exactly what is going on. At full zoom it is pretty much dead on. it is when I try to shoot something close at full zoom that is more the problem. They tend to be a little soft. It may just be that is the way it is but I think that if my split the difference in the long and the short both will be in an acceptable range. WE will see once I get a little time to play with it. Been having to learn how to shoot with multiple lighting again. Been so long since I shot that way that it is all new to me again. [/QUOTE]
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