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From: "Harman Bajwa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:02 AM
(snip).... I thought it was the camera body that decides
what the correct focus is - not the lens (the lens is
just moved back and forth until focus is determined to
be achieved by the body's algorithm). As long as there
is enough light getting to the sensor in the body
(behind the lens, but not in it), focus should be
achieveable . If not, the body/algorithm is at fault,
certainly not the lens.....(snip)
Harman,
This is not so.
The lens is also responsible.
This is why there is software adjustment available for lenses.
CraigZ
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