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Dec 23, 2009 15:01 |  #1

I've been thumbing through the forum in search to see if it is possible to micro adjust with an xti. This has been to no avail. Is it a possibility?


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Dec 23, 2009 15:04 |  #2

no. i believe the current bodies that have this ability are the 50D, 7D, 5DMK2, 1D3, and 1Ds3.


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Dec 23, 2009 15:04 |  #3

tanz1983 wrote in post #9252761 (external link)
I've been thumbing through the forum in search to see if it is possible to micro adjust with an xti. This has been to no avail. Is it a possibility?

No, It's not.


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Dec 23, 2009 16:44 |  #4

Can't do it


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Dec 23, 2009 16:53 |  #5

Well, there is a controversial procedure that has worked for some though what it doing I don't think anyone really knows. Check out this thread.
https://photography-on-the.net …57&highlight=al​len+wrench


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