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The other thing I just realized for accurate manual focussing is that you have to make sure that your eyepiece dioptric adjustment is correct. I just had mineat zero but I moved it a few weeks ago after fiddling with it and my focussing is now much better.
Basically just move it up until it starts to go blurry and then move it back down until it becomes clear again. At the bottom is actually a negative power sopeople who are a little short-sighted have correction - so for most people with perfect vision or glasses they are then having to focus their eye to seeclearly so the pictures will be slightly out of focus.
I spent some time fiddling to get it right - just taking pics of nicely lit sharp things and then zooming in to check them.
Basically just move it up until it starts to go blurry and then move it back down until it becomes clear again. At the bottom is actually a negative power sopeople who are a little short-sighted have correction - so for most people with perfect vision or glasses they are then having to focus their eye to seeclearly so the pictures will be slightly out of focus.
I spent some time fiddling to get it right - just taking pics of nicely lit sharp things and then zooming in to check them.