Originally posted by Laurentiu Cristofor It's not amazing, it's called
confirmation bias. I look at an area where one shot is clearly getting out of focus in the front and I conclude that that shot is backfocused compared to the others. You ignore that and you're instead pointing at a tiny area where all shots appear in focus and you conclude that they are all focused on the same exact spot.
Interesting call about confirmation bias.
Out of the entire photo area -
the ramped line-grid is supposed to be
specifically for checking front/back focus errors -
this was the area I chose.
Whereas the area for your comparison
was hard to interpret (for me) -
and to be fair -
I picked the area that was specifically designed to check front/back focus.
(actually expecting to see the back-focus - but I didn't -
that's why I went to the trouble of looking at both the JPG and RAW samples at HighISO too)
Can we just agree to disagree, on friendly terms, please?
Last edited by UnknownVT; 01-05-2012 at 02:32 PM.