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CV 50mm f1.5 back focus


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Hi all,

 

What's the best way to check for back focus on my new CV 50mm f1.5? I have taken a couple of test shots of the corner of a book at full aperture. It seems as if the focus is a few inches behind the corner rather than bang on. Are these lenses prone to this and is it something I should send it back for?:confused:

 

Cheers

 

Andy

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Hi Andy

 

If you go to this site, there is a chart some way down the page you can print/download. Shoot some shots at around 45 degrees focusing carefully on the central bar, then compare the results with the info on the page where the chart is.

 

You don't have to be hugely scientific.

 

My CV 50/1.5, which I bought nearly new condition off ebay is spot on, so cannot say it is an issue with the product.

 

The other test that I do for spot on focus is to shoot any internet chart, such as a weather forecast by moving the camera back and forth until the rangefinder shows it's correct, then pressing the button. The LCD screen lines are so fine that you can see if they are crisp and clean on the image.

 

Hope that helps

 

Cheers

Mike (ex-Gloucestershire may years ago)

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I set a regular ruler on it's edge on a table at 45 degree to the camera and took shots at different f stops, aiming at a number in the middle.(I had focus shift on my Cv35 1.4. It was back focusing starting at f2.8 to f4.)

You can then see where your lens is at it's sharpest.

 

Vafa

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You should certainly be able to get it repaired under warranty; if your dealer is one of the good guys, he may even swap it for another new 50/1.5 (which may or may not suffer from the same back focus problem, hopefully not).

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