The K100D does not have the focus calibration feature, so it's off to
Pentax for that issue.

-Adam

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Scott Loveless <sdlovel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's me again, Margaret.
>
> I have to admit that I ignored the prior threads on focus problems,
> but now it seems my beloved wife's K100D has developed some of its
> own.  I hereby prostrate myself before the wise and knowledgeable
> PDML.  My own willful ignorance has left me humiliated and groveling
> for your forgiveness.
>
> Christie's K100D is focusing past where it should.  In other words, I
> took a picture of my daughter playing in the snow today.  I was about
> 30 feet from her, the automagical focus thingy said she was in focus.
> But upon review of the image, the registration numbers on the canoe 10
> feet behind her were tack sharp.  Megan was a Theriaultian mess.  Lens
> was an FA28/2.8.  I've noticed similar, but not as pronounced, issues
> with the FA50/1.4.
>
> Is there any way I can fix this myself, or am I pretty much stuck with
> sending it off to whoever fixes Pentax cameras these days?
>
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