No. Because if it's adjusted to correct the focus for the one lens that misses, 
those that are right on now will be off. At least that's what I think. I 
believe the adjustment on the K10D is only an overall fix, it's not lens 
specific.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Having read several posts where back/front focus issues have been
> discussed, I decided to check out a few lenses. 
> I set up a yard stick and 'prox a 45 degree angle and placed the K10D
> on a tripod with the camera body three feet from the chosen focus
> point. (18")
> At 28mm and f/2.8, it is in sharp focus between 21" and 22".
> At 70mm, it appears to be in sharp focus at 18".
> Two other lenses checked out as fine. (DA 16~45 @ f/4 and A 100mm f/2.8
> macro @ f/2.8).
> Wondering if it should make the trip to Colorado.(?)
> Your thoughts would help.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
> 
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