The first thing I'd suggest is to have slides made using both autofocus
and manual focus, and see which is sharper.  You may need a dioptre
setting that falls between two of the pre-supplied settings.

chris


On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, [iso-8859-2] Łukasz Kacperczyk wrote:

> Hi gang,
>
> I think my MZ-S may have a focusing problem. Everytime I use autofocus the
> object isn't criticaly sharp. I mean, when I switch to manual focus and turn
> the focusing ring a bit (maybe a milimeter) to the right (i.e. set a bit
> longer distance) it is noticeably sharper. It's a small yet visible
> difference. I happens with all my three lenses of which two are autofocus
> (FA 50/1.4 and FA 28/2.8). The same thing happens when I use the manual lens
> and use the focus confirmation. I use the central sensor and do not
> recompose (I know, I know... I'm saying that just in case someone asks).
>
> I tried to mess with the diopter correction, but still can't make the image
> to be critically sharp when autofocused. For now the diopter correction
> thingy is set to its central position, because it seems I see the viewfinder
> info a bit more clearly than when its set to the adjacent positions.
>
> Anyone has an idea what can be the problem? The camera is new - never
> dropped, kicked, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Łukasz
>
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