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Single AF point - focus, recompose?
Single AF point, direct AF enabled and adjust the AF point using the directional buttons?
Tracking AF/23 point AF?
Purely manual focus?
Discuss
Single AF point, direct AF enabled and adjust the AF point using the directional buttons?
Tracking AF/23 point AF?
Purely manual focus?
Discuss
seakayaker1
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. . . . . use manual focus lens with the GF1 about 90% of the time . . . . .
Love the GF1!
Life is Grand!
Dan
Love the GF1!
Life is Grand!
Dan
nathanp
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This:
>Single AF point - focus, recompose?
But currently considering picking up one or two manual lenses (or switching to a NEX/DSLR...)
>Single AF point - focus, recompose?
But currently considering picking up one or two manual lenses (or switching to a NEX/DSLR...)
mdruziak
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Single AF point, direct AF enabled and adjust the AF point using the directional buttons 90% of the time.
When I use a MF lens, I normally select the focus point manually, zoom in and focus on the subject rather than focus and recompose.
I tend to shoot at large apertures and I'm a slightly paranoid about focus and recompose inducing focus errors because of a change in the camera position.
When I use a MF lens, I normally select the focus point manually, zoom in and focus on the subject rather than focus and recompose.
I tend to shoot at large apertures and I'm a slightly paranoid about focus and recompose inducing focus errors because of a change in the camera position.
Single AF point - focus, recompose?
Yep. 20/1.7 exclusively. I have also tried "legacy" lenses but manual focusing is a pain in the b***. I´d rather use a real camera for that.
cliffpov
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Zone focus with a CV21 attached for the lens.
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