I do believe that you can set the correct amount of lens correction by looking
at the viewfinder's
F-stop numbers with the lens off when they are in sharp focus you have it.
at least this is what the FAQ on the net said.
Terry
"Barry B. Bean" wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Jun 1999 08:35:22 -0400, John Hermanson wrote:
>
> >Stop when matte pops into
> >focus.
>
> How can you tell the matte is in focus? Do you mean I should see the
> actual matte itself, or that I should see whatever the camera is
> pointed at?
>
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