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Anonymous
The closer you focus, the less depth of field you have, so the more precise you have to be.
So, either:
- Your focusing screen sucks, and you can't get precise enough focused close. - Your lens's focusing ring doesn't have a decent amount of throw in the close-up range, and so you're always missing it. - You suck at focusing to a degree that's not noticeable further out. - I'm not an expert at optics, so I don't know if this is possible, but I guess your lens could be fucked in some way that throws off the moving of the elements in the close range. Or generally and depth of field covers the error further out.
Lastly, what did you do to>>267258? It's in focus like you're saying, but it looks blurrier than the out of focus>>267259.
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