Nothing?

The disadvantage of the existing concept of AF is that someone else decided what part of the picture should be in focus, and making it cumbersome to decide otherwise. That´s why I like to focus on the screen, while composing the picture.

DagT

På søndag, 1. juni 2003, kl. 23:30, skrev Bruce Rubenstein:

What does ht AF performance of one camera have to do with the concept of AF?

BR

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

A student from the high school I recently retired from went out with his
mentor from the local newspaper. The student used a Canon D30. Before his
outing he had always shot in AF with th3 D30, which is noted for not having
very good AF. The pro told him to use manual focus for a lot of his shots.
So what's the big deal about needing AF anyway?


Jim A. (user of the classic ES II and manual focus SMC Taks.)




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