I'm a little late to the party.
Trying out Dottune I set it to autodetect the range and set the AFMA mode to Tele end.
Everything runs as expected utilising the 100 range and returns a new AFMA value of -31.
Whilst ML seems to store this value in the dottune menu, there is no change in the Canon menu and the Canon menu has only +-20. (adjustment in ML menu is reset to 0 on reboot).
Testing autofocus with this ML config set there doesn't appear to be any difference to having it set to 0 (using a chart on 45degrees).
I presume it needs to be set in the canon menu for this to work, but ML dottune fails to write this value (is it supposed to?) and if I am to enter it manually how do I translate -31 into the Canon menu when it only goes +-20?
Do some cameras use larger ranges or do they calculate them differently? For example if I am limited to +-20 do I need to divide -31 by 5 to give me an adjustment of -6 (rounded) for this camera? (I think this is what the code is doing)
5D Mk III Firmware: 1.1.3
ML Nightly 02 Jul 2015
Canon EF 24-105 F4 L IS USM
Trying out Dottune I set it to autodetect the range and set the AFMA mode to Tele end.
Everything runs as expected utilising the 100 range and returns a new AFMA value of -31.
Whilst ML seems to store this value in the dottune menu, there is no change in the Canon menu and the Canon menu has only +-20. (adjustment in ML menu is reset to 0 on reboot).
Testing autofocus with this ML config set there doesn't appear to be any difference to having it set to 0 (using a chart on 45degrees).
I presume it needs to be set in the canon menu for this to work, but ML dottune fails to write this value (is it supposed to?) and if I am to enter it manually how do I translate -31 into the Canon menu when it only goes +-20?
Do some cameras use larger ranges or do they calculate them differently? For example if I am limited to +-20 do I need to divide -31 by 5 to give me an adjustment of -6 (rounded) for this camera? (I think this is what the code is doing)
5D Mk III Firmware: 1.1.3
ML Nightly 02 Jul 2015
Canon EF 24-105 F4 L IS USM