On Friday, May 17, 2013 8:03:19 PM UTC+1, nospam wrote:
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> Whisky-dave <
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> > > > > > ... confirming focus on what?
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> > > > > whatever you want.
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> > > > I thought it was what the camera was currently aimed at.
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> > > it's whatever is at the selected focus point(s).
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> > Which isn't always where you want the focus point to be, hopefully it's in
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> > the middle, which is where most shots need to be sharp.
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> which is why there are multiple focus points, or you position the
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> camera so that one (or more) is on the subject, although that may not
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> always work (and wouldn't with manual focus either).
I always managed to twist the focusing ring to focus on what I wanted to focus on at that instant, might not have always worked. If I wanted the left hand side in focus then I focused on that.
> > > > > it's hard to focus if you keep moving the camera around, and in some
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> > > > > cases, it will change the focus.
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> > > > Which is a pain if your subject actually moves quickely.
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> > > that's why autofocus works better. the camera is faster than a human
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> > > and can track moving subjects, even while you fire off multiple shots.
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> > it isn;t it's making adjustments faster but if you're follwong a car or
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> > sportsperson its handy not to have it re-aadjust.
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> lock it or set it to not auto-track. it's up to the user.
Can I do this while following the subject, I hate the idea of reapeadly going back to my camera controls it's like watching someone on their mobile phone (not talking).
> > One of my fists spoerts was taking photos of power boat racing, I used a
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> > 135mm (35mm camera) hand held and adjusted the focus, and as the boat came
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> > into focus clicked. If I'd had the focus constantly changing it's put me off.
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> you did that only because there was no other option.
Do you think people let the camera focus because there''s no other option ?
do people leave there cameras on auto because there's no other option.
> > But as you say digital is better because now I can set up a 4k camera on video
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> > and pissed off to the pub in stead of standing there taking photos, come back
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> > an hour later with a HD movie that I can take frame from as still.
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> > The olny thing that'd be blurry would be me :-)
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> i didn't say that at all.
So in the furture when video camera get better we'd be better off shooting video.
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> > True but you need to decide which is best on a shot basis and re-set the
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> > camera accordingly. manually you do what feels correct at the time.
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> with manual focus, you don't have the choice. it's made for you.
No I make the choice with manual that's what it means.
> > > > I used to use my eye for focus confirmation, those were the days :)
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> > > only because there was no other option. now there is.
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> > There was always fixed focus lenses where 'everything' was in 'focus'
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> > Then again we oonly used top have optical viewfinders it seems peole still
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> > want such things though I wonder why .
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> you can still set a lens to its hyperfocal distance.
Who can me or the autofocus system ?