Micro Adjustment

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Micro Adjustment

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Hello,

The manual for the A900/A850 states that: "If you perform AF fine adjustment with a lens of other manufacturers, the adjustment values of Sony, Minolta nad Konica Minolta lenses may be affected (the camera will explode, the lens will burn and the sky will fall...)"

Did somebody already try doing micro AF adjustment on "non original" lenses? did your camera burn?

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Re: Micro Adjustment

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As far as i know, no physical harm would be done. The problem is that some third-party lenses are incorrectly identified by the camera as minolta lenses, because of some reverse engineering they've used (for example, imagine what would happen if the camera thinks a sigma 12-24* is a minolta 17-35, and changes the adjustment for the later - and then you put a 17-35 on the camera; you'll get totally incorrect settings).

*just an example, I don't know what chip does sigma use.
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Re: Micro Adjustment

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Yes, I understand it is about the Lens ID, but the way it is written on the manual seam like all your lenses will get off if you set the micro adjustment on a non Minolta/KM/Sony lens.
I only have one non original lens, the Tamrom 70~200 f2.8 that will probably need some adjustment. I'll have to check if their ID matches the one of the other lenses I have.

Thanks for your answer.

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