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Posted: Tue Aug 21st, 2018 14:41 |
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jk wrote:With mirrorless it is more critical (depending on the AF method in the camera) to have the AF spot over the point of interest for sharpest focus. I don't understand that Jonathan. In AF-S mode with the focus spot centre screen..... turning to position the subject under that spot centre screen, hitting the AF lock button at the back....fixes the focus point on that subject distance. Reframing without touching anything or moving, surely keeps the focus where you left it? Don't see why a mirrorless is any different to a DSLR in registering the correct focus point by this method? I can understand it causing an issue if you use the shutter button to focus and do exposure AND if you remove your finger so it refocuses. I can also accept that if the subject requires AFC AND is off centre in the required framing, moving the sensor point could be beneficial. But I don't understand how the camera having been focused using the focus and reframe method when locked can give differing results by moving the focus spot around the screen? Last edited on Tue Aug 21st, 2018 14:43 by Eric ____________________ Eric |
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