so my advice was correct,
so now you have to check if it's the lens or the adapter that's a bit
out of normal...
remember that flange distance accuracy is very important for wide
angle lenses...
so check the adapter first..
-if it's wrong buy a voïgtländer one
if it's ok for the adapter get the lens adjusted with an
autocollimator... or learn to live with the focus shift...
good luck...
Stephan
Le 23-janv.-09 à 05:59, Chris Crawford a écrit :
> I did a careful systematic test of my Bessa and the Ultron lens, and
> compared it with another lens to see if my focus problem is the body
> needing
> adjustment or the lens. It is the lens. The shots with the other
> lens were
> spot on, perfect. The bessa shots were backfocused, and intentionally
> focusing slightly in front of the subject gave sharper images!
>
> I've uploaded scans to my Bessa page for you all to see.
>
> http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com/family-snapshots/bessa/
>
>
>
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> http://blog.chriscrawfordphoto.com My latest work!
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