It could be Tim.

Some one here has sent in a camera and offending lenses, to get
calibrated. Maybe thats what i need to do, send in the DA 50 and FA
100 and have the 16-45 checked to.

The Tamron 28-70 was faulty, i;'m pretty sure. At F3.5-2.8 it was not
a matter of a bit of BF or FF, it was like the lens had been speard
with vasiline or something. Subject looked like it was shot in heavy
fog.

Oh well. I know a lot of complains are made to all three major
players, so hopefully some one is on it.

Dave

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Tim Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 5:32 PM, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  >  On a side note, it seems Nikon, Pentax etc knows there is a problem,
>  >  are we the test subjects, is there a problem, or are we/they just
>  >  ignoring it,
>
>  Maybe it's lens-related?  In Maui, I took a few hundred K20D shots,
>  almost exclusively with the 40mm pancake, a couple with the 21mm, and
>  I didn't get perfect focus all the time, but the weak link was me, not
>  the camera.  -T
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