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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 747936" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yesterday manually set the AF tuning to +15, but that didn't help. So today I went back out and did another round of calibrations. This time came up with +7 several times. Haven't yet had a chance to test it out because my mom was in the hospital and was ready to be discharged. However, while the camera was on the tripod, I noticed the lens was slow to focus while in the mid-range. Once it reached the infinity mark, AF seemed to be quicker to lock focus on Steve Perry's focus chart. Whether that is due to the lens having an issue, I don't know. Maybe tomorrow or Monday I can get back out and take some photos to see if +7 makes any difference. I will also pay attention to whether or not the images are in focus thru the viewfinder with the focus indicator (something I don't pay attention to with any of my bodies).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 747936, member: 13196"] Yesterday manually set the AF tuning to +15, but that didn't help. So today I went back out and did another round of calibrations. This time came up with +7 several times. Haven't yet had a chance to test it out because my mom was in the hospital and was ready to be discharged. However, while the camera was on the tripod, I noticed the lens was slow to focus while in the mid-range. Once it reached the infinity mark, AF seemed to be quicker to lock focus on Steve Perry's focus chart. Whether that is due to the lens having an issue, I don't know. Maybe tomorrow or Monday I can get back out and take some photos to see if +7 makes any difference. I will also pay attention to whether or not the images are in focus thru the viewfinder with the focus indicator (something I don't pay attention to with any of my bodies). [/QUOTE]
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