Hi all.
Yes, the mentally challenged one here is me.
I read up a bit prior to jumping into the waters of microadjustment on the 7D and my tamron 28-75 (my only lens currently)
and boy do I feel completely confused.
I found two charts (thinking I was the overacheiver) - one which I printed had numbers and was supposed to be shot at a 45 degree incline
the other a moire pattern that you are supposed to shoot on your computer screen - some say at "an angle" and some say at 90 degrees perpendicular
then you are supposed to pixel peep (isn' that against the law!?) to see which adjustment gives you the best picture.
ok, so why should I do this in the first place? because it was my impression that the area that the AF locked on was not sharp enough even stopped down.
then I followed the instructions each gave (assuming they weren't conflicting) and viola- nada. every time I used the chart at 45 degrees (i even freaking measured the 45 degrees)
and in the end the only thing I can say is that -10 and +10 doesn't SEEM to be right.
Can anyone offer some practical help?
Thanks

