P. J. Alling wrote:
> The plane of focus at the focusing screen and at the sensor should be 
> the same otherwise why have a focusing screen.  Send it back to Pentax 
> with a stiff note describing the problem and telling them you want it 
> fixed.  They can't just adjust the software, the focusing screen is out 
> of alignment, which entails some old fashioned camera repair. 
> 
> David J Brooks wrote:
 >>I first noticed a problem with the A 50 at a small music shoot with
 >>available light. I focused to what my eye thought was good and ignored
 >>the confirmation beep.
 >>They were all horribly BF'd by quite a bit. I posted a sample a month
 >>or so ago.

Dave, is this happening with all your lenses? If so, P.J. is right: It's
a focusing screen adjustment error.
If it's only one lens then something else is going on.

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