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Jvanoort
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Registered: 11-2009

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Posted on Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 06:03 am:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I recently bought an Olympus Pen ees-2 in a jumble sale for 5 euro. Bargain!

Great little camera. I removed the little dent in the filterring and cleaned the aperture blades. It now functions very well.

One question though: I marked the focussing ring before removing it and put it back the way it came. All seemed well.

After developing my first film I seemed as if everything is in focus, in all zones, except for things very nearby, say 1 mtr.

I think all is well, but perhaps I may have turned it one entire cicle to far, so it still aligns with my markings but is off focus a little.
Is that possible?

I want to test the focus and found some info on how to do it on this forum, but that post referred to another post from '2003 Q2', which I can't find in the archives anymore...

Can someone explain how I can test the focus? It is said to be a very easy test.... :-)

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