#780
David Farkas

Atanabe;513 wrote: With no ability to adjust the focus point on the S2 would this expense be fruitless? With Canon and Nikon the user can adjust the focus so the tool is useful. On the S2 if the lens is back/front focusing you have to send camera and lens in? So just a flat high contrast target would be the logical choice.

The benefit of the Lens Align is that it has a flat front standard with high-contrast focus target and angled ruler in plane with the standard. While you can’t adjust AF like on Canon or Nikon, it does give you a a pretty definitive method of quantifying AF accuracy. We’ve actually used it on M cameras to see rangefinder accuracy.