Originally Posted by
Andy Stringer
Denise,if you focus using Live View, the camera just uses the image sensor to adjust the focus by detecting contrast. It can't use the AFsensor because the mirror is up when you use Live View, so no light reaches the AF sensor andyour microadjustment settingcan't be used. The reason I suggested Live View was to see whether the lens was capable of achieving sharp focus. It looks like it is, so we know the problem is with the microadjustment rather than the lens.
What you need to do now is go back to using the AF sensor, without Live View, and try the various microadjustment values until you find the one that works best. You should then see a progression from front-focus to back-focus as you increase the adjustment. Based on your earlier posts, somewhere between +5 and +20shouldgive a sharp image.
If you get to +20 and still have a front-focus problem, you should return the lens.
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