Hello!

It's been a while since I promised the results of your MZ-S AF post in a dutch photo news group. I had hoped to get thousands of replies, equally devided among all camera brands, with a resulting table of scientificly trustable data.

Must say that I do not have any of such. Even worse, I feel a bit ashamed of my Dutch-co-photographers who did not get any further with this discussion than arguing about the use of the experiment.
"What should this be good for?"
"Knowing if one can trust his camera, I suspect"
"One should, that's why one buys a SLR, right?"
"Yeah, but mine sometimes have problems with the mirror setting."
"Ow. You should fix that before taking new pics."
...

So; I honestly do not expect any more stuff. The photo labs in Holland may be slower than in the US (are they?) but I do not think that they are somewhere processing the pile of experimental pictures I was hoping for.

Too bad.

Well, let's keep positive: the dutch did not report having these problems. This may be caused by the fact that most dutch are living beneath sea level. (Could it be an altitude problem? <g>)
It may as well be caused by the fact that Dutch do not have time for the experiment. (So: there are a lot of assignments here? <g>)
There is a very small chance that they do not take Henry seriously. This is a major problem that I hope to address in a future post.

Bye!
Syb






From: "Iren & Henry Chu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Testing of my MZ-S AF accuracy
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 22:56:49 +0800

Dear Heiko,

Thank you for your interest on my testing.

You can see the photos showing the test target and the equipment arrangement from the following links:
http://www.irenhenry.com/photosharp/focus-test-3D.jpg
http://www.irenhenry.com/photosharp/focus-test-section.jpg

The following is a clearer scan showing the typical result from the centre AF sensor of my MZ-S:

http://www.irenhenry.com/photosharp/mzs_focustest_centre01.jpg

It has shown that the sharpest focused area is about 5mm-10mm in front of the target. Quite a disappointing result from my MZ-S.

Regards,

Henry Chu
20/1/2003

Hi Henry,

on 20 Jan 03 you wrote in pentax.list:

>I have used the target plate supplied by the January 2003 issue of CAPA
>magazine (Japan) to test the AF accuracy of the individual AF sensors of my

Really interesting test. Could you scan the test target and write
something about the test procedure? I would like to make this test with
my MZ-5n AF.

Regards, Heiko

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