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2012-09-27
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2012-09-28
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2012-09-28
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2012-09-28
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Agreed, you may get focus shift depending on the "wavelength" of the IR's; as I mentioned in more detail above.
You will find the autofocus will be setup as white light. So with higher wavelength IR and/or the further from the object you are; the more the focus shift will need correcting.
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2012-09-28
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2012-09-28
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2012-09-28
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But what have changed? You're implying, that focus started to work as it should?
No matter what, great photo!
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2012-09-28
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2012-09-28
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