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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 465984" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I have tested 3 cameras so far with my software. D7000 (Wife's) D7100 (Mine) and a friends D7200. All three have been great. I have a long section indoors of about 30 feet so I have been doing all my testing indoors using a very bright worklight. I have found it to be more consistent doing it this way and also a lot cooler. It gets hot way down south. </p><p></p><p></p><p>i had tried several methods of tuning the D7100 and had never been quite satisfied with any of them. The lenses were OK but never quite where I though they should be. The FoCal software got them just to the right point. The only odd lens I have worked with was the 40mm Macro for the D7000. I ended up getting the target as close as I could and running the tests there. That is the way the lens is going to be used so I think it worked the best there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 465984, member: 6277"] I have tested 3 cameras so far with my software. D7000 (Wife's) D7100 (Mine) and a friends D7200. All three have been great. I have a long section indoors of about 30 feet so I have been doing all my testing indoors using a very bright worklight. I have found it to be more consistent doing it this way and also a lot cooler. It gets hot way down south. i had tried several methods of tuning the D7100 and had never been quite satisfied with any of them. The lenses were OK but never quite where I though they should be. The FoCal software got them just to the right point. The only odd lens I have worked with was the 40mm Macro for the D7000. I ended up getting the target as close as I could and running the tests there. That is the way the lens is going to be used so I think it worked the best there. [/QUOTE]
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