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by tonyarkles
459 days ago
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I can back you up on that. I work on a highly custom system that uses EF lenses through an EF-to-serial adapter. The lenses don't even know what position they're at when you power them on. If you want to move them to a specific focus step you have to go through a homing procedure that drives the focus motor to a stop (I don't recall if it's the near or far stop). Lens-to-lens it's definitely not consistent. Step 142 on two different lenses will have a different focal depth. We calibrate each lens ourselves (thankfully you can read the serial number through the EF mount) and then still have to do closed-loop image-based sharpness estimation to guarantee that things are as good as we can get. |
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I used to have two Ultrasonic lenses, the 17-40/4L and the 17-55/2.8. They both had distance scales which would move around as the lens focused.
My current Olympus lenses have a focus-by-wire manual mode, with a distance scale on the barrel. The camera also reports the focus distance in the EXIF. Are these just vague ballparks?