Anthony Farr escribió:
> The difference between IR focus and visible wavelength focus is not constant
> from lens to lens.  Different designs of the same focal length can have
> different IR focus corrections, and the correction is not necessarily
> proportional when comparing lenses of different focal lengths.
> 
> UV transmission in any significant degree requires exotic glass so isn't
> normally a consideration.
> 
> I know nothing about the spectral characteristics of Pentax's AF sensors;
> perhaps you have guessed that IR contamination is the cause of the problem.
> It sounds feasible.
> 

AFAIK, the AF sensors in Pentax SLRs (and other brands too) have a 
built-in IR filter. It is clearly shown in the AF sensor schematics in 
Bojidar Dimitrov's K mount page:
http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/technology/AF/index.html
(that is the SAFOX IV sensor).

Carlos

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