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Posted by jk: Fri Apr 22nd, 2016 14:25 | 1st Post |
This a useful article on the Nikon Fine Tune AF process. http://www.dpreview.com/news/3468248279/nikons-automated-af-fine-tune-explained
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Posted by Eric: Sun Apr 24th, 2016 10:08 | 2nd Post |
I suppose if you are shooting close up at f2.8 or wider on a prime lens, it is significant. I just never got enthusiastic about this degree of fine tuning, primarily because I often use zooms and usually wide angle scenery shots. ...so not as useful.
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Posted by jk: Sun Apr 24th, 2016 14:44 | 3rd Post |
I think that the current process has a weakness in that it doesnt handle zooms very well. For me it makes more sense if you are using telephotos. I will see how my D800 and D600 perform with the 200-500 when it arrives next week.
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Posted by Iain: Sun May 8th, 2016 15:32 | 4th Post |
Watched a clip on youtube about it, looks a simple process.
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