I've found that it's almost impossible to see minor differences in  
focus o the camera's viewing screen. I shoot the images as RAW and  
transfer them to my computer where I can compare them at high  
resolution on a large screen. Of course my old eyes aren't very good,  
but I would think it would be difficult for anyone to see small  
differences on the camera.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:38 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:

> I wrote:
>
>> So I'd recommend to always perform
>> two focusing tests for each lens correction, one coming from a closer
>> focus
>> and another one from a farther one. If you get the same focus, you  
>> are
>> doing
>> well and you can apply the needed correction.
>
> The image comparison function of the K20D allows you to do that  
> very easy
> and effectively; just:
> 1 - Shoot the two test pictures
> 2 - Press Playback button
> 3 - Press Fn button
> 4 - Press OK button for performing image comparison
> 5 - Press OK button for selecting both images
> 6 - Enlarge both images with the rear wheel and navigate them via the
> four-way selector.
>
> Dario
>
>
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