If is selected and an Extender is used, the adjustment will be registered for the lens and Extender combination.
#Focalpoint 2 serial serial number#
To register a lens that has no serial number inscribed, enter any serial number in step 3. Some lenses may not have a serial number inscribed. The location of the serial number differs depending on the lens.
If the lens serial number includes letters, enter only the numbers in step 3. The lens serial number on the lens may differ from the serial number displayed on the screen in step 3. Even if you enter the serial number, “ * ” will remain displayed. In step 3, if “ * ” appears in front of the 10-digit lens serial number, you cannot register several copies of the same lens model. After entering all the digits, turn the dial to select, then press.Turn the dial to enter the number, then press.Turn the dial to select the digit, then press to display.See the next page about the asterisk “ * ” displayed in front of the lens serial number If the lens’ serial number cannot be confirmed, “0000000000” will be displayed. When the serial number is displayed, select and go to step 4. The screen will show the lens name and a 10-digit serial number. If you use a zoom lens, make the adjustment for the wide-angle (W) and telephoto (T) ends. Repeat this until the desired adjustment is made. Set the adjustment manually by adjusting, shooting, and checking the result. When you autofocus with a lens whose adjustment has been registered, the point of focus will always be shifted by the adjustment amount. You can register the adjustment for up to 40 lenses. You can perform AF Microadjustment for each lens and register the adjustment in the camera. When the resulting picture is focused in front of the targeted point, adjust toward the When the resulting picture is focused behind the targeted point, adjust toward the side.Take a picture and play back the image to check the adjustment result. Setting it toward will shift the point of focus to the rear of the standard point of focus. Setting it toward will shift the point of focus in front of the standard point of focus. During AF, regardless of the lens used, the point of focus will always be shifted by the adjustment amount.
Set the adjustment value manually by adjusting, shooting, and checking the result. Note that performing AF Microadjustment may prevent correct focusing from being achieved. Normally, this adjustment is not required. Fine adjustment of the AF’s point of focus is possible for viewfinder shooting and in Live View shooting’s.