Since somebody brought out the issue of focusing,
although not directly related, I would like to share some of my experience here:
I've been facing some problem with the sharpness of the photo,
so I tried to check the focus and did some fine tuning on the D300.
here's the outcome,
1) 85 1.4 => -4 and image is now tact sharp.
2) 17-55 => +9 and image is now tact sharp.
3) 50 1.4 => No adjustment needed.
4) 12-24 => No adjustment needed.
5) 18-70 => +2 and image is now tact sharp.
6) 70-300 => Not check yet
7) 60 2.8 => Not checked yet
These are my experience on my copy though.
Anybody like to share your settings?
Hi,
I am curious that all the AF fine tuning is usually done at which aperture??
Meaning after fine tuning at a particular aperture, eg. F8, will all other aperture setting also have the improved sharpness?
Thanks
I'm not sure about others, but i do it wide open, with the most shallow DOF.
after that, I only check with f/5.6 to double confirm.
It should works throughout in theory though, since it is just expansion of DOF when you stop down.
My problem is with respect to a D200 with 17-55mm F2.8 setup...
U see, for the previous setup (D200), I used to have one shot one kill reaction but with the new setup (D300) i CANNOT even fire off the camera after focusing on the subject. No body having the same problem? Don't tell me I am one of the lucky soul to have a defective body out of the 1st batch...
KAS
just like to check:
after the fine tuning has been stored in the camera, when you attach the lens on the body, will the camera auto detect or do you have to call up the menu and tell them the lens u are attaching on now ?
Since somebody brought out the issue of focusing,
although not directly related, I would like to share some of my experience here:
I've been facing some problem with the sharpness of the photo,
so I tried to check the focus and did some fine tuning on the D300.
here's the outcome,
1) 85 1.4 => -4 and image is now tact sharp.
2) 17-55 => +9 and image is now tact sharp.
3) 50 1.4 => No adjustment needed.
4) 12-24 => No adjustment needed.
5) 18-70 => +2 and image is now tact sharp.
6) 70-300 => Not check yet
7) 60 2.8 => Not checked yet
These are my experience on my copy though.
Anybody like to share your settings?
May I know what the + and - means?? as in + is to increase sharpness and - is to decrease sharpness? sorry if this sound stupid.
As the meter in D300 show up to +20 and down to -20. Do I have to try out every stop to get a good sharp pic??
Hi guys...
I am a photographer for wedding. I am now using the D300 and 17-55mm F2.8 DX len for shooting. I find that auto focus is a bit slow with the current firmware...
Anyone experience this?
Thanks.
KAS
The feature to correct focussing is damn good...if they had that, I won't have dumped my front focussed D200 (which NSC tried 3 times and failed to fix)
Just wondering, is there a maximum + or - value one can go to?
hi,
i was down at the nikon showroom today with my d200. i had the same set up for both d200 and d300 and find that the AF for D200 is faster than the D300 as D300 takes a longer time to evulation the scene. If i change it to spot metering, the problem disappears. Anyone has the same experience? pls share ? thanks.
AF vs metering?
spot metering can improve AF speed?
how so? care to elaborate?
Since somebody brought out the issue of focusing,
although not directly related, I would like to share some of my experience here:
I've been facing some problem with the sharpness of the photo,
so I tried to check the focus and did some fine tuning on the D300.
here's the outcome,
1) 85 1.4 => -4 and image is now tact sharp.
2) 17-55 => +9 and image is now tact sharp.
3) 50 1.4 => No adjustment needed.
4) 12-24 => No adjustment needed.
5) 18-70 => +2 and image is now tact sharp.
6) 70-300 => Not check yet
7) 60 2.8 => Not checked yet
These are my experience on my copy though.
Anybody like to share your settings?