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Tamron 150-600mm g2 focusing issues
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 671598" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Right in your situation i will give you the rough and ready fix, put something small say fag packet size on some short grass,take a picture of it at 600mm about 30ft away, if its not sharp look at the grass and see if its sharp in front or behind the target,</p><p>If its sharp behind you need minus adjustment if its sharp in front you need plus,i cant remember where in the menu it is but AF fine tune should be easy to find,the adjustments you make with the 150-600 on will only be for that lens so dont worry about your other lenses.</p><p>Good luck and as nickt said use single point and do you checks with the lens wide open</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 671598, member: 14174"] Right in your situation i will give you the rough and ready fix, put something small say fag packet size on some short grass,take a picture of it at 600mm about 30ft away, if its not sharp look at the grass and see if its sharp in front or behind the target, If its sharp behind you need minus adjustment if its sharp in front you need plus,i cant remember where in the menu it is but AF fine tune should be easy to find,the adjustments you make with the 150-600 on will only be for that lens so dont worry about your other lenses. Good luck and as nickt said use single point and do you checks with the lens wide open [/QUOTE]
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