I had the same problem with my *istD and the K100D with a FA24-90 lens
that back focused also.  Drove me crazy.  My FA85f1.4 also has focus
issues, but only when I manually focus.  I never had a problem with
film cameras in this regard, I wonder what makes digital cameras
different that this comes up pretty often in the Pentax discussion
groups.

Gonz

On 1/23/08, Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took another careful look at "Loving Chimps", posted
> earlier this week, and indeed it is back-focused.
> Several of my shots of the stone circle show the same
> thing.
>
> That seemed odd.  I use the autofocus, but I use it
> carefully.
>
> So, this evening I tested the focus on my K10D using
> an off-camera flash, a detailed target at a distance
> of about 1.5m, and three lenses (FA 50/1.7, DA 16-45,
> DA 50-200).  The ambient light was from incandescents
> and compact fluorescents.
>
> Result:  The FA 50 was spot-on, the DA 50-200 was
> slightly back-focused, and the DA 16-45 was
> significantly back-focused (by about 20 cm at the 1.5m
> distance).
>
> Obviously any global adjustment that fixes the 16-45
> focus will throw the other two off.
>
> Any similar experiences?
>
> Apart from waiting to see if the individual lens focus
> profiles in the K20D make it into a K10D firmware
> update, does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Rick
>
>
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