

And do borrow a tripod from a friend.ĮDIT: I find those inexpensive foldable paper targets very helpful for hunting down focus issues. However, as previously stated, results at f/2 should be better than your sample image. It is not at it‘s best at f/2, even f/2.8 will improve overall IQ, many would advise f/4. My Cron 50 V is very sharp (although not as razor sharp as my apo), even on my M10. If it was a Live View capable body, you could first compare rangefinder focus vs LV zoom focus to check whether lens, rangefinder or focus technique is at fault. Is this effect consistent at same distance? Consistent across varying distance? On which body did you shoot this pic? At what distance? (Tape measure from sensor plane). Hallo Gast!ĭu willst die Bilder sehen? Einfach registrieren oder anmelden!Ī well calibrated Cron V should be sharper imho. Please register or sign in to view the hidden content.

Kinda new to Leica lenses as this is my first M lens. Maybe the lens needs a calibration or something of the type. I'll definitely shoot during the day when the sun is up to see if theres a difference but just wanted post this and hear your thoughts about this. The shot though was done in my dining table with artificial light, f2 ISO100, 2 sec timer to avoid camera shake cause I dont have a tripod at the moment. I attached a photo of the test I did + a cropped photo of the battery I focused on but was not sharp or there was blurriness on the letters. Was checking if there was any problems with regards to front or back focus but saw that wide open it wasnt that sharp with regards to the center object that I focused on. I recently acquired a cron and decided to do some test shots with it.
