Bjorn: I wonder if you could clarify your response to tommiejeep (reply #83 directly above your post that is quote here) in response to your comment that you saw a TV demonstration of the D500 in-camera AF Fine Tune function? Tommiejeep had asked you in post #83 if the AF fine tune settings could be saved for more than one focal length of a zoom lens? As I understood, your response to him indicated that the AF Fine Tune setting for a zoom lens would be saved for when that lens would be re-mounted. However, I wonder if the demonstration you saw also showed that one zoom lens at different focal lengths could be fine tuned and saved for a few different focal lengths, e.g, long end, middle and wide. I ask all of this because there was a post from a day or two ago at DPreview from someone who attended the CES show just recently in Las Vegas, NV where he asked a Nikon rep if AF fine tune at different focal lengths for a zoom was possible and the response from the Nikon rep was "no." However, the person who had asked that question also indicated that one other Nikon rep there didn't even know anything about the whole AF fine tune feature, suggesting that NikonUSA's booth personnel really don't know much about their products which is not surprising.
Thanks in advance for any clarification you can offer. This is my first post here after joining yesterday. This forum is terrific. I hope the fact that my preference is red versus white wine will not cause me to serve time in some NG purgatory. Best Regards, Jim
Jim, good to see you here
I think we are going to have to wait for Bjørn to get is D500 for proper testing
. So far most of the "Hands On" reviews are literally that. Most of the ones that actually shot the camera were not interested in fine tuning, and particularly, not long lenses. Is strange that not many even mention it
. I can find nothing from Nikon explaining how it works. May take a while, Bjørn was still finding things with the Df after his initial assessment. Hopefully we'll get the full story before your trip and before I have the money to buy it
The only reason I can think of why Nikon has not made it a selling point is that they do not want to admit that some of their bodies need fine tuning with some expensive lenses... lol ... as if was a trade secret
Cheers,
Tom