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I can see what you are getting at with photos you have posted. You are trying for a big depth of field with the foreground and the far distance in focus.
The thing is you can never really rely on the DOF scales on the lens and I appreciate that you can see that it appears fine in the view finder but if you were using a prism on the Pro then I find them difficult make a proper judgement of focus across the frame.
My own system is to use a WLF when DOF is critical as they have a nice magnifier built in which lets me get a good idea of what is going on. I also always give the scale on the lens at least an extra F stop when looking for a large DOF and even when stopping down to see the effect it is not always 100% correct in my experience.
I think you will find there is nothing wrong with your gear and the more you use it the better you will get.
The thing is you can never really rely on the DOF scales on the lens and I appreciate that you can see that it appears fine in the view finder but if you were using a prism on the Pro then I find them difficult make a proper judgement of focus across the frame.
My own system is to use a WLF when DOF is critical as they have a nice magnifier built in which lets me get a good idea of what is going on. I also always give the scale on the lens at least an extra F stop when looking for a large DOF and even when stopping down to see the effect it is not always 100% correct in my experience.
I think you will find there is nothing wrong with your gear and the more you use it the better you will get.
Test Mamiya 645-45mm 007
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