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digital renegade
Hi,
I'm new to RF cameras and I have only recently purchased Bessa R3M with 40/1.4 Nokton.
So far, the most difficult part for me is focusing. Zone or hyperfocal focusing is ok and when I learn to judge distance better there won't be any problems I guess. Not so with focusing in viewfinder - first, the eyes needs to be in quite precise position against the viewfinder so that the rangefinder would appear really bright and even then there need to be some clear vertical lines or something with clear borders so that I'd be able to focus precisely.
On the other hand, this is not that bad in daylight, but in this time of the year, when it gets dark really soon I shoot practically always in the lowlight and focusing then takes ages for me. There seems to be no way I could quickly focus with viewfinder some candid moment in this conditions. And the need for large apertures with very shallow DOF, when the focus needs to be very precise makes things even worse.
So I'd like to hear some tips and tricks on focusing, especially in lowlight - if there are any at all, maybe it just needs more practice.
Thanx
I'm new to RF cameras and I have only recently purchased Bessa R3M with 40/1.4 Nokton.
So far, the most difficult part for me is focusing. Zone or hyperfocal focusing is ok and when I learn to judge distance better there won't be any problems I guess. Not so with focusing in viewfinder - first, the eyes needs to be in quite precise position against the viewfinder so that the rangefinder would appear really bright and even then there need to be some clear vertical lines or something with clear borders so that I'd be able to focus precisely.
On the other hand, this is not that bad in daylight, but in this time of the year, when it gets dark really soon I shoot practically always in the lowlight and focusing then takes ages for me. There seems to be no way I could quickly focus with viewfinder some candid moment in this conditions. And the need for large apertures with very shallow DOF, when the focus needs to be very precise makes things even worse.
So I'd like to hear some tips and tricks on focusing, especially in lowlight - if there are any at all, maybe it just needs more practice.
Thanx