Things I learned today

rogerzilla

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It is surprisingly difficult to focus a 50mm lens to get a critically sharp photo at f/2. It took a tripod and a lens test to convince me of this; the Summicron DR is barely any sharper at f/4 or f/8 than it is wide open, yet I have taken some absolute duffers with it.

I don't know whether AF (which I hate) can get any closer than a human, but my tip is to use both the coincidence and the split-image functions of your rangefinder patch; the split-image is far more precise.
 
Roger - sometimes I have the same feeling at large apertures. Some shots the focus is where I put it and I'm happy but others its way off . What puzzles me is that I went through the same process with the rangefinder. I had put it down to it being that much more critical to get it absolutely right in the view finder at shorter distances. It's all too easy for me to say thats about right with the rangefinder and.. er ..it isn't.

Chris
 
Using a 1.25x Magnifier helps as well. I do not have a problem using an F1.4 lens on the M9. For the Nokton F1.1, I use the magnifier.
 
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