willie_901
Veteran
The split-screen indicates focus by aligning a vertical surface in your subject by manually turning the focus collar. The single split screen circle is located in the center of the frame. You have to focus and reframe if you focus on an off-center object manually with the Katz-Eye.
AF and manual focus are completely independent. You can use the AF lock indicator for off center focusing. You can use AF with AF lenses as if the Katz-Eye was not present. The split circle is just a supplemental way (more reliable) to focus manually. One advantage of the Katz-Eye is it will let you figure out how to best use the AF lock light to manually focus a given lens. The Katz-Eye and AF light will both achieve focus at the same point (if your AF system is working properly)
On my D200 the AF areas remain visible and still work with the Katz-Eye screen installed. So you would know which focus point is active as soon as you activated the AF circuit. You can select the active point as before.
AF and manual focus are completely independent. You can use the AF lock indicator for off center focusing. You can use AF with AF lenses as if the Katz-Eye was not present. The split circle is just a supplemental way (more reliable) to focus manually. One advantage of the Katz-Eye is it will let you figure out how to best use the AF lock light to manually focus a given lens. The Katz-Eye and AF light will both achieve focus at the same point (if your AF system is working properly)
On my D200 the AF areas remain visible and still work with the Katz-Eye screen installed. So you would know which focus point is active as soon as you activated the AF circuit. You can select the active point as before.