Greetings everyone,
I have a stupid question concerning my 2 OM bodies and lenses. I have an OM1 and an OM2n, with the 28mm F/2.8, the 50mm F/1.4 (and 1.8), and the 135mm F/2.8. What bothers me is that I get inconsistent results in terms of sharpness, despite giving much attention to focusing before I take the shot. I know that autofocusing SLRs sometimes needed a micro adjustment of focus between the lens and the body, and I was wondering if something similar existed with manual bodies and lenses. I highly doubt it, considering it's manual focus, but I just want to eliminate it. I also have 2 additional questions :
1) could a tiny misfocus lead to a heavily blurred image, even at "not wide open" apertures like 2.8 or 4 ?
2) could the blur come from old, worn out mirror seals that do not attenuate the "slap" enough ?
If neither of these things are possible, then I can be sure that : 1) my stuff works properly, and I don't need to change it or have it repaired 2) there's something I'm doing wrong : either I focus / recompose at too wide an aperture, or too close to the subject, or there was some camera shake or motion blur, or I simply missed the focus. And these are all things I can work on.
Thank you beforehand for your feedback !
I have a stupid question concerning my 2 OM bodies and lenses. I have an OM1 and an OM2n, with the 28mm F/2.8, the 50mm F/1.4 (and 1.8), and the 135mm F/2.8. What bothers me is that I get inconsistent results in terms of sharpness, despite giving much attention to focusing before I take the shot. I know that autofocusing SLRs sometimes needed a micro adjustment of focus between the lens and the body, and I was wondering if something similar existed with manual bodies and lenses. I highly doubt it, considering it's manual focus, but I just want to eliminate it. I also have 2 additional questions :
1) could a tiny misfocus lead to a heavily blurred image, even at "not wide open" apertures like 2.8 or 4 ?
2) could the blur come from old, worn out mirror seals that do not attenuate the "slap" enough ?
If neither of these things are possible, then I can be sure that : 1) my stuff works properly, and I don't need to change it or have it repaired 2) there's something I'm doing wrong : either I focus / recompose at too wide an aperture, or too close to the subject, or there was some camera shake or motion blur, or I simply missed the focus. And these are all things I can work on.
Thank you beforehand for your feedback !