Warren Marts wrote:

On Nov 10, 2005, at 6:23 AM, Javier Perez wrote:

I’m doing the test at wide-open aperture
with a clear target on a tripod


Does your target have regularly spaced lines or some other kind of fixed pattern? It's possible for the "rangefinder" part of the AF system to lock onto different repeats of a pattern, and have major focus errors as a result.

With a brick wall this can be possible also - as you have used a camera with a coincident image rangefinder, you can imagine how it's possible to align the next brick over with the main image in the rangefinder spot.

    Just a thought...

I guess this thread shows the advantage of shooting bugs, people, landscapes, etc instead of targets.......

Bbob


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