Hi,
I was wondering: Could you one of these days share a few points about your lens test set-up?
Specifically, how do you go about aligning the camera perpendicularly toward the test targets?
Quote:Hi,
I was wondering: Could you one of these days share a few points about your lens test set-up?
Specifically, how do you go about aligning the camera perpendicularly toward the test targets?
Have you read this?:
http://www.opticallimits.com/Reviews/lens-test-faq
/Dave
http://dave9t5.zenfolio.com
Of course I have.
However, it just stresses how essential it is to have a perpendicular set-up without going into much detail about how to achieve one ;-)
I couldn't believe the step with "a couple of sample shots at f/11" was all there was to be said about it. I figured they might be use some sort of custom-made rail or something. Or, I don't know, distance measurement. For instance, although this might not be a helpful comparison, if you try to achieve a precise angle on a lathe, what you use is a dial indicator.
Actually the setup doesn't need to be 100% accurate. But the exact details of the test procedure aren't open source.
We prefer to keep a little magic B)