Bob W wrote:

>is this really what photography has come to?

Nope. This is what being an equipment gearhead has come to.
Actually, it hasn't "come to" this; it's been this way for a long, long 
time. Only the details and terminology have changed.


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
>> Behalf Of Roman
>> Sent: 19 February 2007 10:14
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Pentax debug modes
>> 
>> There's special debug modes for dl, ds, ds2, k100d Pentax DSLR for 
>> instance to shift AF point. Can anyone comment this?
>> 
>> STEP
>> 1. Power OFF
>>    While pressing [AE-L]+[INFO], turn the camera on.
>>    Firmware is desplayed on LCD.
>>    Press [MENU]->[MENU]->[INFO] within 5 seconds.
>>    You can see DEBUG mode screen.
>>    By pressing [Right key],Make [DEBUG MODE DIS] to [DEBUG MODE EN].
>>    Then, Press [OK].
>> 
>> 2. Press [MENU], you can see setup menu.
>>    By pressing [Up key], select AF TEST.
>>    By pressing [Right key], go into AF TEST menu.
>>    By pressing [Down key], select FOCUS CORR.
>>    now you can adjust shift amount by pressing [right key] or [left
>> key].
>>    (*Don't touch AF Area Test.)
>>    after changing the value, Press [OK] to save.
>> 3. Test your camera that Focus is corrected.
>>    (repeat step 2. till you satisfy the result.)
>> 4. Power OFF
>>    While pressing [AE-L]+[INFO], turn the camera on.
>>    Firmware is desplayed on LCD.
>>    Press [MENU]->[MENU]->[INFO] within 5 seconds.
>>    You can see DEBUG mode screen.
>>    By pressing [Right key],Make [DEBUG MODE EN] to [DEBUG MODE DIS].
>>    Then, Press [OK].
>> 5. Go out and enjoy!!
>> 
>> 
>> Again, You YOURSELF is responsible for doing this process.
>> 
>> 
>> Capture debug simply brings capture details normally not presented
>to 
>> photographer, but I'd love to hear some things about AF 
>> shift. What does 
>> it shift, it can't be focus points themselves, but rather a focus 
>> distance which is dangrouns thing to adjust as I see.
>> 
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