RRS wrote:
Bill, I don't have a problem with what or how you shoot. My only question is if it's not a good thing, fine tune, then why has Nikon refined it for their high end bodies. Just your thought as why Nikon is making it possible to fine tune, if felt needed, to the level of live view. I wish Canon would offer the same thing. I know how you shoot and your right , for how you shoot you don't need to fine tune and that's great. I understand where Gene is coming from and I agree with a lot of what he has said. Bill, if one day you got a Nikon lens that was soft to your standards, would you consider fine tune , exchange it, or send it in to Nikon to fix. As a working professional, just your thoughts. I'm not arguing, just trying to see both sides of the coin. If you don't want to respond that's OK. I hope we both keep shooting to the end too!
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My take is that if you have problem with AF then there is a problem with AF. Fine tune can not fix it.