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 Posted: Fri Jan 11th, 2013 08:29
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Squarerigger wrote: Everything I read on these "types" of cameras points to one having to divorce ones self from some of our habits while using SLR/DSLR's for most of our lives.


That's not uncommon when one switches from using one tool to another tool which is used for the same type of application. Kind of a creature of habit I suppose.

The adjustment isnt that great but like Eric has mentioned you need to be aware to take a little longer before and after your shot.

The biggest adjustment I found that I had to make was to slow myself down so that I made sure that I had what I wanted focussed was actually in focus.
The AF is slower than a DSLR so you need to slow a bit and actually work a little more carefully.




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