p.1 #2 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
Yep mine was at -8 also. But that was only for the general "all lens" setting so it wasn't affecting my individual lens MFA values. There was a thread about this last week. It was a surprise to see it when I went and looked.
p.1 #5 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
Mine sets ALO to on everytime I remove the battery and or change any Canon lens The setting does not change with a Tamron 28-75. Seems like a EF Lens version issue with the FW ?
p.1 #6 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
Doesn't look like this info is recorded to the EXIF..at least not the info display in DPP. Is there anyway to tell from a raw file if AMFA was applied at the time it was taken?
p.1 #8 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
damn! i searched for MFA ..
well i think its important enough for a 2nd thread, right
I need to do my Focal test under better lights, its saying on tele on my 24-70 that im at -8...
p.1 #9 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
In my version of DPP AF Microadjustment is the 24th item listed on the Shooting Info tab. Immediately following AF Mode and AF area select mode. This is for a 7D with DPP version 3.12.40.0
p.1 #11 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
bfs208 wrote:
And it shows if it's zero also.
For some reason, it doesn't always show on 5D3, and this morning I noticed it doesn't always show in EXIF even if it was set - seems like there may be another bug in the machine. I took one photo this morning that I know was set at +15 and EXIF did not show an MA number, nor was the image taken using liveview...
Weirdness. But I think I finally have my lens dialed in. Hopefully!
p.1 #13 · Check your 5DIII for MFA if you havent touched it
This sounds like pain. Canon should serve this issue fast. It is not very comfortable if you have to check your MA settings, every time you change a lense.