Unscientific poll - Manual focus on a DSLR

Without a doubt, my D700 with Katz Eye screen. Absolutely never miss, never, if I get 5 sec. Same 5 sec with manual focus on stock screen and I really dislike looking for the green light. I can get 95% with that .

It is better than DX with optibright Katz Eye. Have that too.


Neither is as good as a Nikon F with A screen. That is around a 2 sec focus.

Well adjusted AF is the same and .2 sec or less is all I need.

None pop the focus like a screen made for contrast instead of brightness such as the manual focus SLR or yesteryear or a Visoflex.
There is no way to travel back in time, sigh.
 
Considering the environment I use my D700 in I expected to have to consider a different screen ... but so far I haven't felt the need for it! I probably lose no more shots through missed focus than I did with my M8.

What sort of screens are we talking here Gavin?

Canon have the EE-S which is specifically for faster lenses - it makes the focus 'pop' a lot more and works very well. The standard focusing screen is bright but focus doesn't pop so well. I'm not sure Nikon have a similar option, though you can always get a katz eye with the split prism - which would work awesomely on a d700 with manual focus.
 
D200 with Katz-eye

D200 with Katz-eye

I found that my d200 works alright. No so high a MP that legacy lenses are unusable (they still show their age but are plenty sharp.) I wish it had the MF confirmation setup of later DSLR's the 3 dot system versus the one flickering dot. I want to try the D7000 and see how it works with AIS lenses.

Athos
 
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