Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]before taking the blame for bad focusing, particularly if your images are consistently focused in front of or behind the subject, try your own simple focus test. open your lens all the way up, put camera on tripod, extend carpenter's tape measure from tripod center column out and take 3 exposures each at the 6-foot and 11-foot marks, refocusing from infinity each time. under a loupe (or a scanner), see which inch marking or foot marking is the clearest. if the focusing is consistently off, it's probably the camera, if it's all over the place, its probably you! i've found a few of my cameras (especially the used ones) could be off focus by an inch or two at 6 feet. with a 90 cron or noctilux that's too far off. - -rei > From: John Collier <jbcollier@powersurfr.com> > > Oh thank the deity of your choice! Finally someone who can focus with no > problems. I have the dreaded 90/2AA on a 0.72x and was warned that wide open > focusing can be difficult. I just have not had any troubles. If I am trying > to focus something that is moving it is a different story but that is the > same with a 35 or 21 too. Clean living? > > John Collier > > > From: "Roland Smith" <roland@dnai.com> > > > > While I have M3s, I have only used my Noctilux on my M4-2 which is as I > > understand, a .72. I have experienced no focusing problem. >