<<  I would guess that this is why he remains to be a salesman as Costco.

                                                                    O :-P>>
To be fair, I did forward him this news group and he may be reading this
thread, he also owned a C4040 for a year and it  was damaged at the beach
woth salt water, forcing him to get this C-5050  and he is also employed on
a 2nd Job Where he is designing web pages for one of the major Hotels chain,
with a branch in Hawaii. He is also 6'6" LOL :))

<< Yeah, sounds like pilot error.  Working in improper conditions etc.>>

What is the right way to handle that? I plan to download the Manual for then
C-5050 and read up on the solution if any. I will add that he let me play
with the C5050 in the store but I did not know how to take advantage of the
time and after reading the manual and possibly your help here, I will
discover how it shold be done, if indeed it can be fully controlled at that
super micro leavel.


"Tesselator" <jimmmboe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> > The salesman at Costco told me he has an C5050 at home and tried using
the
> > Super Macro of 1" to eight 8" and found that he could not get a good
> > predictable focus and promised to send me the examples he tried With the
> > super Macro.
>
> I would guess that this is why he remains to be a salesman as Costco.
>
>                                                                       O
:-P
>
>
> > He said that looking at the display was inacurate in terms of
> > what he expected and what he got was not predictavle in Super Macro.
> >
> > He Sugested I lock the focus at some distance and try focussing by
moving in
> > and out untill it is the best focus I can get.
> >
>
> Yeah, sounds like pilot error.  Working in improper conditions etc.
>
>
>