I can SEE the DOF range, not just that I have a soft image. Not because it is inherently better, but because it is more natural from a human standpoint. You can run a longer and more thorough test, and it may be worth trying.Īll that said, over time I have migrated to more slant-view approach as well (e.g. The issue is that lighting variations get mistaken for focus variations (shouldn't, but did at least at the time).Īnother issue is that over time they have gotten more aggressive at prediction. My best luck was with a couple droplights lighting the target indoors. if there are ever any cloud variations, will not work. Lighting is a big deal - you need good, contrasty lighting and a very stable target (I found this to be an issue when trying to test really long lenses outside). I used it some years ago and got quite good results on most lenses, and learned a lot about them.