Originally Posted by
DanK
Yes, but my understanding is that in some cases, the manufacturing tolerances are such that if a lens that happens to be at one end of the distribution is Paired with a body that is at the other, the joint effect can make MFA worthwhile. However, I have only seen this described in vague, verbal terms. If one had data on the actual distributions, one could calculate the joint probability. My guess is that it is very small, and my experience, limited as it is, has been consistent with that.
Very low on my to-do list is to redo these tests, as I have purchased a few lenses since the last time I checked, some years ago.