Originally Posted by
Marconikon
Hello everybody, I’m new to the forum but I’ve been reading it for quite a while especially for technical insight and decided to join because of an issue I seem unable to solve.
How good should be the Viewfinder focusing system? Am I expecting too much from my camera in terms of AF?
Here is a (not so) brief explanation of the issues I encountered: I’m a Nikon D800 owner and I use it mainly with a 35-70 f2.8 D (push pull) and 80-200 f2.8 D and some other manual lenses from film days and started noticing some autofocus inconsistencies in portraits (mostly at the long end of the zooms) even at 70mm f5 3.5-4m away from the subject so I set up a test chart on my wall, lit it with a two light setup, put my camera on a tripod and took many shots at different apertures and focal lengths using liveview focus as a reference and viewfinder focus as a comparison. My findings were that I had severe back focus with both of my lenses but the thing that confused me was that the lenses seemed to have a slight back focus at f2.8 and a much stronger one at f5. Unable to assess the situation clearly I decided to send my camera whith the 35-70 to Nikon for a checkup and got it back a few weeks later with some minor contact and sensor cleaning done, so I assume for Nikon everything is ok. I tried testing the lens again and it seems as if there has been a minor improvement on the 35-70 (I could potentially solve with 3 different fine tunes: one for short distances at f2.8 and f5 and one for long distances, even though I’d rather manual focus). I hope this wasn’t too boring to read and that someone could help me out, thank you!!