Originally posted by Wheatfield No, I look at my own photos.
As for the rest, it isn't a problem I've noted, but I set my cameras up once and don't mess things up with multiple calibrations.
I'm sorry you can't seem to make things work, but I can't help but think you are kicking the target and then complaining about how it moves.
oh really, i kick the target, seriously please do tell how and where did i kick it?
let me put it all in few points and you tell me which part is that i'm doing wrong.
1. get camera
2. open box put lens on it
3. take photos, wow it is fantastic that k5....
4. but then i go outside, take some more photos, hmmm my shots are OOF
5. make AF adjustment, wow its perfect again.
6. back inside, hmm something not right here now
7. get 2nd lens, no not it, same thing
8. get 2nd camera, no not it, same thing
9. try neightbour gear, different model, different copy of the same lens SAME PROBLEM
10. hit head against brick wall few times, still not better.
where is it that i kicked it? which point is it, without a question you know better than me so please help.
lets make it fun, first person to provide me with settings that will fix this problem will get $100 from me.
EDIT: also mr. Wheatfield how can you reply at all or worst with all that finger pointing if you didn't even look at the examples i linked to? as far i see it your posts on this topic are nothing more but worthless trolling, you don't want to look at the provided evidence yet you want to call judgment on me being the kicker? get real and of your high horse