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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 73676" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p><strong>Re: Tip for D7000 new users</strong></p><p></p><p>easy way for back focus is to set up as steel tape at 45deg to the camera axis about 10 ft away focus on the mid point say 24 in and then view on your computer if the 24 is dead sharp and at the centre of the sharp zone say 20-28 in then its fine ....if the center of the sharpe zone is 22 in ..then adjust it </p><p>use max focal length and widest aperture.</p><p></p><p>remember you are not adjusting the back focus distance you are matching the autofocus of the camera to the lens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 73676, member: 9514"] [b]Re: Tip for D7000 new users[/b] easy way for back focus is to set up as steel tape at 45deg to the camera axis about 10 ft away focus on the mid point say 24 in and then view on your computer if the 24 is dead sharp and at the centre of the sharp zone say 20-28 in then its fine ....if the center of the sharpe zone is 22 in ..then adjust it use max focal length and widest aperture. remember you are not adjusting the back focus distance you are matching the autofocus of the camera to the lens [/QUOTE]
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