Pieter de Vries
March 30th, 2011, 12:42 AM
The flange depth of the F3 can be tweaked with an allen key using the adjustment screw by the lens mount. I presume that this distance has been set in the factory. PL mount lenses, being top of the pile are calibrated to a set distance before they go out so that they all back focus correctly regardless of the camera used ie. Arri and Aaton film cameras.
With say a Sony HDCAM using a 2/3 inch sensor, there is a requirement to fine-tune the backfocus at the rear of the zoom lens itself on a regular basis. I've found that hot or cold conditions can affect back focus notably with lenses using softer lens compounds like Flourite glass.
Can I mount a swag of different lenses with a dog's breakfast of mounts; PL, F mount, Nikon, Canon, Voigtlander onto the F3 and be confident that they are all back focussing absolutely spot on? At this level of rez there is no room for doubt - wide angle lenses at T2 are very prone to back focus error as we know.
I'm aware that large sensors are less prone to back focus error, but will this mean that the flange depth on the camera body may have to adjusted for some lenses if they don't find infinity? There are a lot of variables in an video camera body especially when using lens mount adaptors which introduce another point for error.
With say a Sony HDCAM using a 2/3 inch sensor, there is a requirement to fine-tune the backfocus at the rear of the zoom lens itself on a regular basis. I've found that hot or cold conditions can affect back focus notably with lenses using softer lens compounds like Flourite glass.
Can I mount a swag of different lenses with a dog's breakfast of mounts; PL, F mount, Nikon, Canon, Voigtlander onto the F3 and be confident that they are all back focussing absolutely spot on? At this level of rez there is no room for doubt - wide angle lenses at T2 are very prone to back focus error as we know.
I'm aware that large sensors are less prone to back focus error, but will this mean that the flange depth on the camera body may have to adjusted for some lenses if they don't find infinity? There are a lot of variables in an video camera body especially when using lens mount adaptors which introduce another point for error.