I suppose it's possible to create adjustment software. Perhaps we'll see it one 
day.

On the other hand, you don't have to fine tune the focus points for the K20D. 
If you don't, it will perform the same as a K10D, with some variation in focus 
accuracy. Many K20 owners have told me they don't bother to test and set. I did 
test most of my lenses, but not all. With any autofocus camera, when precise 
focus is necessary, manual is the way to go. 
Paul
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From: Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have now tested 14 lenses for autofocus errors on my K20D, and have at 
> least 3 more to go. Of the 14, 10 needed correcting.
> 
> I have found this tedious, time-consuming, and boring. And apparently it 
> is a job that I will have to do over and over again with every new body 
> that I buy.
> 
> In my mind this has become a major disincentive to buying new bodies. I 
> wonder if it is possible to develop some software in the camera that 
> would automate this process.  Suddenly I consider this a high priority 
> for in-camera software.
> 
> Joe
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