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Why you should AF fine-tune your lenses
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:55:50 -0700 (PDT), eNo
wrote: Some food for thought he http://esfotoclix.com/blog1/?p=1265 I'll follow up with additional postings on this topic in the days to come. A good thing that I never invest in nor financially-support any technology that is so shoddily inaccurate. When I take a photo I'd much rather walk away with 10 out of 10 being in perfect focus, rather than 95 out of 100 being lost shots or useful to only 5"x3" print sizes due to such an archaic and inaccurate focusing mechanism as phase-detection. My time and the fleeting rare subjects that I photograph are much too valuable to risk to phase-detection focusing guesstimations. Plus I get to focus in light-levels so low that any optical phase-focusing system has become totally useless long ago. Enjoy trying to justify why you wasted your money. |
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Why you should AF fine-tune your lenses
"Superzooms Still Win" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:55:50 -0700 (PDT), eNo wrote: Some food for thought he http://esfotoclix.com/blog1/?p=1265 I'll follow up with additional postings on this topic in the days to come. A good thing that I never invest in nor financially-support any technology that is so shoddily inaccurate. When I take a photo I'd much rather walk away with 10 out of 10 being in perfect focus, rather than 95 out of 100 being lost shots or useful to only 5"x3" print sizes due to such an archaic and inaccurate focusing mechanism as phase-detection. My time and the fleeting rare subjects that I photograph are much too valuable to risk to phase-detection focusing guesstimations. Plus I get to focus in light-levels so low that any optical phase-focusing system has become totally useless long ago. Enjoy trying to justify why you wasted your money. As others have said, "made you look". |
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Why you should AF fine-tune your lenses
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 15:41:48 -0400, "Tim Conway"
wrote: "Superzooms Still Win" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:55:50 -0700 (PDT), eNo wrote: Some food for thought he http://esfotoclix.com/blog1/?p=1265 I'll follow up with additional postings on this topic in the days to come. A good thing that I never invest in nor financially-support any technology that is so shoddily inaccurate. When I take a photo I'd much rather walk away with 10 out of 10 being in perfect focus, rather than 95 out of 100 being lost shots or useful to only 5"x3" print sizes due to such an archaic and inaccurate focusing mechanism as phase-detection. My time and the fleeting rare subjects that I photograph are much too valuable to risk to phase-detection focusing guesstimations. Plus I get to focus in light-levels so low that any optical phase-focusing system has become totally useless long ago. Enjoy trying to justify why you wasted your money. As others have said, "made you look". Au contraire mon idiot. Thanks for reposting this to all that have stupidly and inadvertently used their self-inducing-ignorance filters in order to retain their bliss of ignorance attained by poking their own eyes out. LOL!!!!!!! |
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