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I would think a prime lens might be better but ultimately the lens with the best collimation should be used. I ran across discussions on a special lens red made for just this purpose and luckily there is actually one on eBay now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBE-IB-E-O...ON-DEVICE-RED-CAMERA-MAKE-OFFER-/223114689568
You need a wide lens. A wide zoom lens is what you need to get it perfect, go to rental house.
But if you only have primes, put your widest one on there, turn back focus screw all the way clockwise, open iris up and focus to infinity. The back focus should be way out when it is all the way clockwise. Use magnification on 7q, Spin the back focus screw until you see infinity start to come into focus, go past it a little bit if you want.
If you want a much better set, use zoom lens, zoom in and focus on object and zoom wide. Turn screw until wide is in focus.
Or put the lens you don't think goes to infinity and spin the screw until you see it go past infinity. As long as you have a short allen wrench, the back focus is so easy to adjust.
Is this by chance the F35 you bought with Panavision Mount? Perhaps you kept the shims from PV mount under the PL mount? This would prevent the F35 from ever getting to infinity on wides.
I assume you know where the "back focus screw" is. It's behind the little black port cover close to the lens mount.
I wouldn't worry about getting the perfect calibrated lens as others here suggest. Instead, understand how to quickly manipulate the back focus because in this day and age, cheap PL lenses vary a lot, I love my catcan 18-35 but I have to adjust F35 every time I use it. There is no point to having a perfectly calibrated F35 according to the PL specifications, what's more important is having your F35 set to your lens set, and knowing how to adjust if you see it is out.
Agree to disagree. The problem is your philosophy, i saw the same thing happen to film cameras. There is the million dollar production company philosophy and i understand this way and follow it in my professional life.
The once 100k film cameras dropped in price and so did it’s users. We do things that disgust the pros.
I’d rather learn how to adjust MY adjustable sensor, i’m not taking my lenses to rental house that cost $$.
Personally i like that i can make $300 nikon zoom lens hold focus by adjusting that screw.