gregg69776
Leading Member
This thread addresses the isssue I just brought up again. My "new"? exchange camera has the problem of inconsistent or incorrect distance readouts when focusing manually versus automatically. You said it better. But before I go on and start using this camera, I'd like to know if anyone can fill me in on what to do depending on what I find as far as how bad the problem is. If there really is a problem. Phew. Too much beer last night. Thanks.
Gregg Kuljian
Gregg Kuljian
If you have the E10 or E20 I would appreciate if you could do the
following test and email me the results at .
Reason for the test - ongoing discussion with Olympus about manual
focus.
Test:
1. Set up test chart (piece of 8.5x11 paper with one horizontal
black line and three vertical black lines which can be marker pen)
about 24" from camera that is mounted on tripod and illuminated
with any light that is bright enough to focus the chart. You do not
need to take any pictures.
2. Make sure your eye piece is set for the sharpest image with
your eyes. This is done by pointing the camera at a white piece of
paper and turning the diopter adjustment until the black rectangle
and circle are as sharp as possible.
3. Set focal length to 36mm and lens opening to f2.4 (shutter
speed not material) and no filters.
4. Turn on camera and LCD and get distance scale.
5. Set focus to manual and adjust focus until you have the best
possible image in the viewfinder. Note distance on LCD scale.
6. Close the viewfinder blind, switch to auto focus, 1/2 press
shutter while watching the LCD distance scale.
Please report if ANY (little or lot) or NO movement of this scale.
Repeat several times and see if same thing happens and is consistent
Serial number and firmware number would be appreciated but not
neccessary.
Thanks for your help and I will report the results and reason if
enough data comes in.
Ed Oliver