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Focus Calibration and Analysis Software Reikan FoCal Fully Automatic Test Report Test run on: 26/02/2016 17:23:18 with FoCal 2.0.8.2500M Report created on: 26/02/2016 17:28:27 with FoCal 2.0.8M Overview Test Information Property Description Data Creation FoCal Version 2.0.8.2500M Data Analysis FoCal Version 2.0.8M OS Version OS X 10.11.3 Source Mode Camera Mode Image Capture Mode JPEG Analysis Method Multi-ESH (RGB) Camera Model D800 Firmware Version V1.10 Serial Number 6066700 Shutter count (start) 10514 Test Colour Temp 5200 K Lens AF Nikkor 35mm f/2d Focal Length 35.0mm Termination Reason Success Test Aperture f/2.0 Test ISO 100 Defocus Method Defocus away from the camera Distance to Target 0.8m to 0.9m Starting AF Fine Tune +20 AF Consistency Constraint 6% Shot Count 14 Calculated AF Fine Tune -16 Result Confidence Excellent Consistency of Focus 99.2% 1 of 14

Test Details Lens Profile Chart The Lens Profile chart shows how the image quality changes as the AF Microadjustment changes. The orange line represents how the sharpness is expected to change through all values, so the highest point on this line corresponds to the best predicted AF Microadjustment value. Each point on the chart represents the result of a single shot: - Red marker: unoptimised sharpness - Green marker: optimised sharpness - Orange circle within marker - this is the representative sharpness for this AFMA - Orange curve - the predicted sharpness across the AFMA range - Green triangle - highest value - Red triangle - lowest value Before/After Comparison The images show the before and after shots. AF Fine Tune Before +20 After -16 2 of 14

RGB Analysis Chart The RGB Analysis chart shows the predicted sharpness across the AF Microadjustment range for red, green and blue light. The vertical lines indicate the predicted best AF Microadjustment for each of the 3 colours. It is important to note that when run in JPEG mode, there is some contamination between the colours so the result is not truly representative. RGB Analysis Details Property Description Red: Red Result -17 Red Confidence Excellent Green: Green Result -15 Green Confidence Excellent Blue: Blue Result -16 Blue Confidence Good 3 of 14

AF Fine Tune: -20 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/4s EV 3.9 3.9 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 1656.0 1623.7 Optimised No No Ignored No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 35/32/33 35/32/33 Red Quality 1763.9 1720.8 Green Quality 1736.5 1678.3 Blue Quality 1475.9 1466.5 HVR 1.7% 2.0% 4 of 14

AF Fine Tune: -16 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Shot 3 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/4s 1/4s EV 3.9 3.9 3.9 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 1681.2 1652.2 1684.5 Optimised No No No Ignored No No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 36/32/32 36/32/32 36/32/32 Red Quality 1794.7 1746.1 1792.6 Green Quality 1761.6 1767.4 1779.1 Blue Quality 1474.5 1435.4 1469.9 HVR 0.5% -1.6% -0.1% 5 of 14

AF Fine Tune: -10 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/4s EV 3.9 3.9 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 1573.0 1512.3 Optimised No No Ignored No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 35/32/33 35/32/33 Red Quality 1598.4 1535.2 Green Quality 1752.7 1720.7 Blue Quality 1372.4 1270.6 HVR -6.8% -9.5% 6 of 14

AF Fine Tune: 0 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/3s EV 3.9 3.5 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 1102.7 1084.6 Optimised No No Ignored No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 36/31/33 36/31/33 Red Quality 1158.5 1132.5 Green Quality 1401.7 1365.8 Blue Quality 768.8 772.2 HVR -11.9% -10.5% 7 of 14

AF Fine Tune: 10 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Shot 3 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/4s 1/4s EV 3.9 3.9 3.9 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 899.8 1065.2 896.0 Optimised No No No Ignored No No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 36/31/32 36/32/33 36/31/33 Red Quality 926.8 1116.3 926.6 Green Quality 1094.6 1357.9 1089.0 Blue Quality 680.8 751.1 676.4 HVR -6.4% -13.4% -6.9% 8 of 14

AF Fine Tune: 20 The following table shows information obtained for this test point: Shot 1 Shot 2 Aperture f/2.0 f/2.0 Shutter Speed 1/4s 1/4s EV 3.9 3.9 Colour Temperature Unknown Unknown Camera Temperature Unknown Unknown Quality Measure 703.9 681.9 Optimised No No Ignored No No Spectral Power (R/G/B) 35/31/34 35/32/34 Red Quality 728.2 709.8 Green Quality 810.0 782.4 Blue Quality 575.9 555.8 HVR -6.0% -7.0% 9 of 14

Lens Profile The Lens Profile chart shows how the image quality changes as the AF Microadjustment changes. The orange line represents how the sharpness is expected to change through all values, so the highest point on this line corresponds to the best predicted AF Microadjustment value. Each point on the chart represents the result of a single shot: - Red marker: unoptimised sharpness - Green marker: optimised sharpness - Orange circle within marker - this is the representative sharpness for this AFMA - Orange curve - the predicted sharpness across the AFMA range - Green triangle - highest value - Red triangle - lowest value 10 of 14

Focus Consistency The Focus Consistency chart shows the focus variability at each tested point where available. This is calculated from the spread in sharpness values from shots at a single AF Microadjustment value. A value of 100% indicated perfect repeatability. In normal use, a values above 97% indicate acceptable autofocus repeatability, and above 99% indicate very good repeatability. Note that the consistency of focus measurement is less relevant far from the best AF Microadjustment value. If FoCal Comparison Data is available for this camera and lens a red/blue/green overlay will be added to indicate how your camera and lens performance compares with other users as follows: - Red: indicates below-average performance, - Blue: typical performance experienced by other users - Green: above average performance. 11 of 14

Astigmatism Factor The Astigmatism Factor chart shows the image quality ratio between the horizontal and vertical analysis directions. If this value varies by more than 10% across the range, or the average value is more than +/- 5% then your lens may be suffering from some decentering or lens element alignment issues. If FoCal Comparison Data is available for this camera and lens a red/blue/green overlay will be added to indicate how your camera and lens performance compares with other users as follows: - Red: indicates below-average performance, - Blue: typical performance experienced by other users - Green: above average performance. 12 of 14

Result Convergence The Result Convergence chart indicates how FoCal determined the best AF Microadjustment value as more points were added to the data. There is no result for the first few points, then the result should stabilise as more points are added towards the end of the test (the right side of the chart). The size of the green area gives an indication of the confidence in the result at that point. A large green area spreading across many AF Microadjustment values indicates poor data that will not give an acceptable final result. 13 of 14

Image Motion As changes are made inside a lens (e.g. focussing or aperture change), the image projected onto the sensor can move slightly. The Image Motion chart shows the absolute number of pixels moved for each image compared to the first image captured. Typically, the Image Motion should be significantly less than 10 pixels, and a repeatable higher value could indicate misaligned lens optics, camera movement or vibration during the test or other environmental or lens issues. If FoCal Comparison Data is available for this camera and lens a red/blue/green overlay will be added to indicate how your camera and lens performance compares with other users as follows: - Red: indicates below-average performance, - Blue: typical performance experienced by other users - Green: above average performance. 14 of 14