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Exactly as stated. Not entirely sure anything is wrong, but I've been having a lot of focus problems recently.
Exactly as stated. Not entirely sure anything is wrong, but I've been having a lot of focus problems recently.
How on earth are you supposed to tell if it's sharp if you don't pixel peep?![]()
if you need to pixel peep to tell, then it's good enough
Focus test for front/back focus: (As accepted by Nikon, by the way)
Setup 3 books, staggered on a desk. Camera on a tripod, focus on the text on the centre book. Shoot. Examine results.
The thickness of the books will vary the "amount" that you can detect - when my kit was out, I used books that were about 2" thick (actually 3 copies of the same book). It was clear that the centre book was OOF, where the book to the rear was nice and sharp.
No pixel peeping required, it was pretty obvious on the LCD of the camera, let alone on a PC monitor!
I will say one thing though - to all the people who say "Don't worry about it, just go out and shoot." - that's a fine attitude if your kit is fine, if it's not then getting a load of OOF shots is disheartening at least. Imagine you took a whole shoot, and every single shot was out - would you just carry on, without getting your kit at least tested?
if you need to pixel peep to tell, then it's good enough
That strikes me as a silly attitude. What's the point of spending hundreds of pounds on glass and bodies and having them perform sub-optimally? I simply cannot be happy giving clients prints knowing my gear isn't working correctly.