
Originally Posted by
Steve Hamley
You may suggest that an additional lens inserted in the optical path between the image-forming surface and the taking lens doesn't introduce a (significant) focus shift, but the focus shift is there according to the laws of optics. If you don't "see" the focus shift, then it means your test is not sufficiently sensitive, or in practical terms, some other factor like focus error or depth of focus compensates for it.
And the hypothesis is contrary to several Chamonix users posted images and the manufacturer's posted information.
Cheers, Steve
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