On Mar 16, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:

> It's a somewhat lengthy process Mary, especially if you have a few
> lenses to do, but it's *well* worth the effort. I have done it with
> all my oft-used glass on my K20D and I will do it all over again
> if/when I upgrade. You need a solid floor and a well-settled tripod to
> do it accurately.

Interesting.  I've never seen a need for it on my K-5.  I bought a katzeye for 
my K20, and almost never used autofocus anyways.

I think I have more problems getting the camera to autofocus on the right 
thing, than I do getting it to autofocus accurately.  It seems that most of the 
time I use autofocus, the camera is focused perfectly on the wrong thing. I.e. 
The microphone in front of the musician.

> 
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> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:16 PM, mary pitrone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Does any one on the list use this setting on their bodies, to adjust the AF 
>> setting on the lens.
>> I was having trouble with AF on the K7 with the Pentax 16-50 2.8. lens..I 
>> hardly ever use AF on the K7 and K20. Any thoughts ?? Thanks
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