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Subject: [OM] Re: What is backfocus?
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:45:44 -0400
That's the original meaning before autofocus errors started dabbling 
with the dictionary.

Chuck Norcutt

Richard Ociepka wrote:
> Google comes up with:
> 
> Back focus is a term used to describe the relationship of the distance 
> of the lens to the image device. This distance is critical to maintain 
> the proper depth of field through changing focal lengths and varying 
> light conditions. The correct back focus is normally achieved by 
> adjusting the image pick-up device on the camera itself.
> 
> The distance from the rear-most portion of the lens element to the image 
> plane. It is important to adjust the back focus correctly in order to 
> obtain the best image. Certain lenses come with a back focus adjustment 
> mechanism, while others do not. Also, most of the cameras incorporate 
> back focus adjustment, if it is not available on the lens side.
> 
> Dick

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