I spent a lot of time doing indoor testing printed targets, computer monitor with moire patterns, Then I discovered that I get better results by hanging a large printed target on a wall in my backyard, and shooting it from realistic distances on a sunny day. I get pretty consistent focusing and have yet to notice much of the focus shift problem others talk about. I wonder what throws it off? How did you end of adjusting the 50L? That's the 50L for ya Don't blame the program, blame the lens. Which chart did you use afterall? Gear List. Interesting, I've heard great feedback from people on here which has me thinking of dropping coin on it but now you have me thinking otherwise. Anyone had better luck? Is there something I'm missing? F lickr. So I waited until the next day and set up in my back yard in daylight the recommended environment.Įnded up using a printed free focus chart and settled on -6, which seems to give me the most consistency over varying distances and apertures. Took some real world shots and was not happy.
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