Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Testing rangefinder
From: rurmonas@senet.com.au
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 98 21:27:00 +0902

The closest focus has the smallest DOF so focus errors will be most obvious.
A constant positional error (i.e. a misalignment) will however give the
largest error at infinity.

I am surprised that there is an obvious error at 1m, but there is no
observable error at 2m.  At 1m a focus offset of 10cm represents a huge
error.  The most likely explaination for this is incorrect focus on your
part.

Test photography can be useful to determine the behaviour of the
camera/lens and/or photographer.  It is important to devise tests
which minimise the influence of "one off errors".  In the case of
your test I would recommend photographing at 1m, 2m, etc. then
returning to 1m and repeating the tests.  This would give two
well seperated focusings at each distance.  An equal error on the
two photographs at the same distance would then more clearly indicate
an equipment problem.  Note that focussing at 1m then rephotographing
immediately afterwards is not as strong a test as seperating the two
focussings.



Richard Urmonas
rurmonas@senet.com.au