benoitvanhecke
Member
Hi everyone
So I just got back my first scans, and it seems whenever I used a lower f-stop like 3.8 or 5.6, my focus lies farther in the frame than what I focused on. Or it's just blurry altogether. No problem with smaller apertures like f/11 or f/16.
Here are the worst ones:
https://ibb.co/3yx50Wd
https://ibb.co/jWYTBht
https://ibb.co/r0F8h2f
https://ibb.co/H7sqxQT
https://ibb.co/Tk6mKdP
https://ibb.co/48hgTsB
Back seems to be okay, viewfinder/glass and everything as well and I'm preeetty sure I'm focusing perfectly. Not sure about the mirror. Or perhaps I'm not looking at the right things? Anyone know what might cause this difference of DOF in VF and negative? Lens is a Sekor C 90mm.
Here are some pictures of the mirror down:
https://ibb.co/7Y995cs
https://ibb.co/kcChxgQ
https://ibb.co/qjwZ5tr
Thanks so much in advance.
So I just got back my first scans, and it seems whenever I used a lower f-stop like 3.8 or 5.6, my focus lies farther in the frame than what I focused on. Or it's just blurry altogether. No problem with smaller apertures like f/11 or f/16.
Here are the worst ones:
https://ibb.co/3yx50Wd
https://ibb.co/jWYTBht
https://ibb.co/r0F8h2f
https://ibb.co/H7sqxQT
https://ibb.co/Tk6mKdP
https://ibb.co/48hgTsB
Back seems to be okay, viewfinder/glass and everything as well and I'm preeetty sure I'm focusing perfectly. Not sure about the mirror. Or perhaps I'm not looking at the right things? Anyone know what might cause this difference of DOF in VF and negative? Lens is a Sekor C 90mm.
Here are some pictures of the mirror down:
https://ibb.co/7Y995cs
https://ibb.co/kcChxgQ
https://ibb.co/qjwZ5tr
Thanks so much in advance.
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