Thanks Mitesh for that wonderful super Kildeer portrait!
How far away were you?
So I went through the relatively time consuming process of AutoFocusMicroAdjustment (AFMA) for my four Olympus FT lenses on my E-M1.2
Here are the AFMA corrections I settled on for now by shooting markings on an oblique plane.
I used Tim Jackson's autofocus test chart. http://www.kscameraclub.org/docs/pdfs/focus_test_chart_edited.pdf
I don't think this finding comes from an accident.
It seems to me that Olympus adjusts their lenses in such a way that the actual focus point is located at the front/near end of the DOF.
So all four of my lenses are basically back focusing. I wonder whether it would be better to move the focus point more to the middle of the DOF?
That's what my AFMA corrections accomplish. What do you think is best? Feedback much appreciated. TIA.
K-H.
Apr 09, 2017 at 10:16 PM
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