No AF Fine Tune is a utility that helps you tune your lens. Once you've finished that it. But you have tos ave the numbers that it gave you into a profile for your lens
Good explanation Charles might need to do this when my lens comes in. Tks fr Canada. Charles can i use my remote release for this test or adjustment procedure it is the wireless release ?
Thanks very much Bill, and No! you have to be hands-on to do this adjustment. This is a tutorial that I'd been wanting to do for a while, but it was very time consuming to do. Really hoping that it gains traction on RUclips and many people watch it.
@@CharlesNPhotography Charles, I have also noticed that Uv filters affect focus, now to complicate matters further. A sigma uv can be great on one lens, yet poor on another. I find that I have to test hoya uv or sigma uv on the same lens to get the best result. I prefer uv as they protect the front element from cleaning scratches.
Charles, my 200-500 on z6II was spot on but I have a doubt with my 500PF on z6II, then in the Nikon Canada website in a tutorial video AF fine tuning they were saying mirrorless doesn't have this problem like DSLR, could you say something on it.
Hi Charles! Thanks for the valuable tips. I also have manual lenses to be used with my Nikon D850 body. I use either the white dot focus confirmation in the viewfinder, or the focus peaking feature in live view mode. I however, found that the later provides a lot sharper results with the same MF lens. (?) Should I consider the AF fine tuning process for the MF lenses too? I actually made an attempt to do it, but the despite of having the confirmation message popping up (new AF fine tune value is saved) the new value was always 0 for MF lenses. Any hint what should be done?
Hello Sir!!! Greetings from India!!! Sir, I fine tuned my Nikkor 200-500 on Nikon D500. The value I got is for 200mm +4.41 and on 500mm +3.75. So what should be the ideal value? Need your advise. Thanks & regards.
Does the camera know when you switch lenses and adjust automatically once the values have been saved? .I have mostly nikkor lenses.. As well, does this work for Sigma Lenses on D500? I have a 100-400mm Sigma and am struggling getting crisp shots.
Charles - I tried this with my Nikon D500 and both of my "go to" lens; 17-55, F2.8 and 70-200, F2.8. When pushing the AF/M and Record buttons simultaneously, I get an error message that states "Auto AF fine-tune is not available at current focus settings". Any idea how to correct the settings to get this to work? I have the camera in AF-S and single point focus with Auto ISO.
Tom, I don't know how you have your D500 set up, so I'd be taking wild guess's of why it's not working. But here's a link that goes into great detail of why you could be getting this message and how to fix it. www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3996435#forum-post-57667487
Why is AF fine tune needed in Live View where the best focusing is achieved? I thought the AF fine tune was more appropriate when using the viewfinder where the focusing system has to deal with the mirror and prism system. Can the D500 not do AF fine tune through the viewfinder?
AF fine Tune needs to be used in Live View as when you're looking through the viewfinder, there's a mirror in front of the sensor, so the camera cannot Fine-Tune the lens.
Hi, few months ago, I bought a new Nikon D7500 & a 18mm-300mm Zoom lens & a 35 mm Lens; I find the images shot using the 18-300mm Zoom lens are not that sharp even at f5.6 at 70mm / 80 mm focal length ( I found out from DXOMark website that this zoom lens is sharp at this focal length or less than 70 mm). Could you please advise what should I do?
Have you done a Focus Test of a subject at different focal lengths to see if the lens is sharper at a certain focal length than others. I would print a A4 page with a pattern and put it about 3 to 4 meters away at take photos at 18, 35, 70, 120, 180, 250 and 300. and see how sharp they are. If they're not sharp, then I'd use Auto AF-Fine Tune
Do we need to manually adjust focus, or automatic one is fine? Just did the thing, and for 200-500 received 0 value right away, at 200. But for my 50mm 1.8f i got -7 to -10 . Shooted from distance 2-3 meters, is it OK?
@@CharlesNPhotography Yes I understand that. For 50mm lens I keep getting either straight 0 or high minus values like -6, -10. I don't know wheter it denotes something. I'm quite new to photography. Also, the tripod i use is quite crappy and unstable as well as my floor is mini-shaky (I figured). So, the hardest thing now is to understand when the problem is within my hands and where it is subject for service. I have no basis to compare) For example, i'm pairing 50 1.8 to my d850 and I don't know if such level of detail is good or not.
So, are you saying every time you take a shot, you have to go into the menu and select the focal length-ok fine tune ON, and then shoot?…….By that time the Cheetah had long gone!!
Excellent video. One suggestion.
Zoom in on the target in Live View to fill the frame with the target.
Great suggestion!
it's most perfect technique thanks about the information Have a amazing day 💕
Thank you! You too!🙏
Great video Do you turn auto fine tune on or off when you finish adjusting
No AF Fine Tune is a utility that helps you tune your lens. Once you've finished that it. But you have tos ave the numbers that it gave you into a profile for your lens
@@CharlesNPhotography thankyou
Good explanation Charles might need to do this when my lens comes in. Tks fr Canada. Charles can i use my remote release for this test or adjustment procedure it is the wireless release ?
Thanks very much Bill, and No! you have to be hands-on to do this adjustment.
This is a tutorial that I'd been wanting to do for a while, but it was very time consuming to do. Really hoping that it gains traction on RUclips and many people watch it.
A fantastic lecture. thx
You are welcome, glad you liked it 😉
@@CharlesNPhotography Charles, I have also noticed that Uv filters affect focus, now to complicate matters further. A sigma uv can be great on one lens, yet poor on another. I find that I have to test hoya uv or sigma uv on the same lens to get the best result. I prefer uv as they protect the front element from cleaning scratches.
Charles, my 200-500 on z6II was spot on but I have a doubt with my 500PF on z6II, then in the Nikon Canada website in a tutorial video AF fine tuning they were saying mirrorless doesn't have this problem like DSLR, could you say something on it.
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@@CharlesNPhotography Thanks for the reply but sorry to say I could not get you. If you please elaborate.
Exactly what I need to know, thank you 🥰
Glad it was helpful! and thank you for letting me know
Thanks Charles but what do you do if you use a teleconverter?
Then you do the same thing with the teleconverter on and save it as a 2nd profile for the lens
@@CharlesNPhotography Thanks Charles.
Hi Charles! Thanks for the valuable tips. I also have manual lenses to be used with my Nikon D850 body. I use either the white dot focus confirmation in the viewfinder, or the focus peaking feature in live view mode. I however, found that the later provides a lot sharper results with the same MF lens. (?) Should I consider the AF fine tuning process for the MF lenses too? I actually made an attempt to do it, but the despite of having the confirmation message popping up (new AF fine tune value is saved) the new value was always 0 for MF lenses. Any hint what should be done?
The Auto AF Fine Tune will only work with Auto-focus lenes.
Hello Sir!!! Greetings from India!!!
Sir, I fine tuned my Nikkor 200-500 on Nikon D500. The value I got is for 200mm +4.41 and on 500mm +3.75. So what should be the ideal value? Need your advise. Thanks & regards.
What you need to do is add both numbers and then divide by 2. This should give you a fairly accurate focus at 200 and 500mm.
Many thanks for this video , really helped me
Glad to hear that! And thanks for letting me know
Does the camera know when you switch lenses and adjust automatically once the values have been saved? .I have mostly nikkor lenses.. As well, does this work for Sigma Lenses on D500? I have a 100-400mm Sigma and am struggling getting crisp shots.
Yes, the camera know when you change lenses and you can make a profile for your Sigma lens
Auto AF Fine Tune pressingPushing focus mode button and movie Rec, doesn't bring up a dialogue window on Nikon D810, how to get it fix?
You might want to read this page from Nikon.
onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/d850/en/18_menu_guide_06_08.html
Charles - I tried this with my Nikon D500 and both of my "go to" lens; 17-55, F2.8 and 70-200, F2.8. When pushing the AF/M and Record buttons simultaneously, I get an error message that states "Auto AF fine-tune is not available at current focus settings". Any idea how to correct the settings to get this to work? I have the camera in AF-S and single point focus with Auto ISO.
Tom, I don't know how you have your D500 set up, so I'd be taking wild guess's of why it's not working. But here's a link that goes into great detail of why you could be getting this message and how to fix it.
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3996435#forum-post-57667487
thank you beast!!!
No problem!! 😁
after all these do we need to turn off the af fine tune ??
No, you leave it on
Why is AF fine tune needed in Live View where the best focusing is achieved? I thought the AF fine tune was more appropriate when using the viewfinder where the focusing system has to deal with the mirror and prism system. Can the D500 not do AF fine tune through the viewfinder?
AF fine Tune needs to be used in Live View as when you're looking through the viewfinder, there's a mirror in front of the sensor, so the camera cannot Fine-Tune the lens.
I have Nikon D750 with Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art. When i try to hold AF button and Video button doesn't work. Do you have any idea why is that?
Maybe the Sigma 35mm 1.4 isn't compatible with the Nikon AF-Fine-Tune Function.
How to perform this on Nikon z9 with a f mount 400 mm lens
I'm don't use the Z9 so don't have any idea 🤔
@@CharlesNPhotography thanks for your feedback.
Does it matter if this is done in RAW or jpeg? Sometimes jpeg adds corrections which affect distortion.
When you do this, the camera doesn't take a photo
Hi, few months ago, I bought a new Nikon D7500 & a 18mm-300mm Zoom lens & a 35 mm Lens; I find the images shot using the 18-300mm Zoom lens are not that sharp even at f5.6 at 70mm / 80 mm focal length ( I found out from DXOMark website that this zoom lens is sharp at this focal length or less than 70 mm). Could you please advise what should I do?
Have you done a Focus Test of a subject at different focal lengths to see if the lens is sharper at a certain focal length than others.
I would print a A4 page with a pattern and put it about 3 to 4 meters away at take photos at 18, 35, 70, 120, 180, 250 and 300. and see how sharp they are. If they're not sharp, then I'd use Auto AF-Fine Tune
Do we need to manually adjust focus, or automatic one is fine? Just did the thing, and for 200-500 received 0 value right away, at 200. But for my 50mm 1.8f i got -7 to -10 . Shooted from distance 2-3 meters, is it OK?
Every lens will be different, this is why you can setup multiple lens. Also remember that the lens may be accurate at 200mm, but off at 500mm.
@@CharlesNPhotography Yes I understand that. For 50mm lens I keep getting either straight 0 or high minus values like -6, -10. I don't know wheter it denotes something. I'm quite new to photography. Also, the tripod i use is quite crappy and unstable as well as my floor is mini-shaky (I figured). So, the hardest thing now is to understand when the problem is within my hands and where it is subject for service. I have no basis to compare) For example, i'm pairing 50 1.8 to my d850 and I don't know if such level of detail is good or not.
Good vdo🙏
Thank you very much
Full support :)
Thank you
This is foreign to me. Ii will watch several more times..
Please do 🙏
I pressed the af and record buttons and no message came up on the screen. Nikon D800. What do I do?
I'm sorry, but can't help out.
Did you wait a few seconds before releasing buttons?
@@Filinozavr yes
I have the same unfortunately.. Did you find a way to fix it?
@@BobbyD479 no just living with it now
i have d7200 and when i press af and record button nothing happens
This should work on your D7200🤔
Too bad Nikon doesn't allow settings for different focal lengths.
Yes, but this is better than nothing. A Nikon Service Center can calibrate the lens at different focal lengths though.
So, are you saying every time you take a shot, you have to go into the menu and select the focal length-ok fine tune ON, and then shoot?…….By that time the Cheetah had long gone!!
You do this only when you want to use the "Fine Tune" utility in the Menu.