On 10-12-19 12:52 PM, David Parsons wrote:
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Bruce Walker<[email protected]>  wrote:

But here's a question for the K-x owners: with no viewfinder focus
confirmation points how on earth do you figure out what the thing
auto-focused on?  I was trying to verify that I had altered the settings
properly and I felt so useless staring though the viewfinder and getting no
feedback at all.  It seems like such a P&S interface, and I mean that in the
most pejorative possible way.
Even with indicators, you never really know what was focused on,
especially in messy scenes.  Does the K-x not have the AF lines
scribed into the focusing screen?

Not as I *recall* (but I could be misremembering). Pretty sure I was just looking at a completely clear view with, of course, the little stop-sign and a few other indicators along the bottom.

The focus indicators at least tell you what ballpark it's in though. But yeah, I never use my own cameras in free-wheeling mode. I always set the AF point manual selection mode.


Oh, and what's with the "image cannot be displayed" BS?  While reviewing
images, every so often we'd get that message over a black screen. She had no
clue and I was no better off.  Has the K-x decided the image wasn't up to
HCB standards and censored it
It's an error message.  I get that very occasionally with mine.  It's
most likely due to a card error.  Have her try a different card and
see if it happens again (or note which cards it does happen with).

Ah! Good to know. So there's a really good reason for sticking with the SanDisk cards then. My brother-in-law bought her a cheapie 8Gig SDHC that was on sale at the camera store when he picked up the K-x, and that's likely a PoS.

Thanks, David!

-bmw

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