macjim
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Here's a short but interesting user story for those that are interested in manual focusing. http://doncraigphoto.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/focus-with-fuji-x-cameras/
a good point. however, this is what many mean when they say this AF issue is overblown because folks simply do not take the time to learn how to operate the camera (in question). ive been shooting with the described method since i first got the x100 almost a year ago! so have many many others who took the time to read the manual and work with the camera instead of throwing hissy fits. i also find this method helpful for those, like me, who want to separate 'focus' from 'metering'.
tony
So you are saying that AF works because you can... manually focus. I see.
The AF works because the photographer operates it manually as oppose to letting the camera make all the decisions. With guidance from the photograper, the AF sets the initial focus.
So you are saying that AF works because you can... manually focus. I see.
Did all your years of experience also make you understand that those complaining were doing so about the AF functionality in AF mode, just as originally intended, not about lack of alternatives? Or does the manual advise to use AFL button instead of shutter button as originally intended and commonly used by majority of casual shooters?
I'm all for improving functionallity through alternative methods, but no need to patronize people who expect the camera to function well with originally intended method.
Anyway, I don't have an issue with Fuji focus, but don't go accusing those who do of ignorance. They have their valid point.
it's the most accurate AF I've used, including cameras like the canon 1D's.
to be clear, and i do pride myself on saying exactly what i intend to convey, i said nothing about 'ignorance'. you inferred 'ignorance' from my claim that folks 'are not taking the time to learn to use the camera properly'. your interpretation, not what i said. further, 'not taking the time to learn' does not even imply ignorance, it implies laziness. i dont think anyone is too stupid to use the camera properly; i do think that many are too lazy to use the camera properly. just as many are too lazy to fully read and think about others comments before they reply.
Generally most who complain about autofocus are just using it poorly or incorrectly.
I'm not so sure there is a huge difference between using the shutter release button to AF and using the AE button to AF... specifically speaking to letting the camera make decisions.