Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/09/06

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Subject: [Leica] OT. Nikon screen brightness and contrast
From: leica_r8 at hotmail.com (Aram Langhans)
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 12:52:43 -0700
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My father-in-law had the D300 and I had a D7000 and they both were difficult 
to focus manually for my 62 (at the time) year old eyes.  The D7000 was 
better.  I now have a D600 and it is a bit easier, but still difficult.  And 
the indicators are not much help, as there is quite a range when they are 
lit telling me it is in focus.  But when I look at the images, the focus 
plane may be in front or in back or right on.  Depends on chance, I think. 
I find myself focusing wide open and then stopping down to compensate for 
the miss in focus, but that doesn't work for shallow DOF shots that I often 
try to do.  The only really solid way to focus at full aperture is with live 
view, but that is not great for action or moving subjects.  I use an 
eyepiece magnifier and that helps a bit.  I am slowly seeing the writing on 
the wall and shifting to auto focus lenses with deep regret at not using my 
Leica R glass as much.  Macro is still fine since I can take all the time I 
need to focus using live view.  It has been a slow regression over the last 
few years.  The pits getting old eyes.  I pulled out my R8 the other day to 
finish a roll of film and found I could focus just fine with it.  Too bad 
they don't make a good viewfinder for a DSLR, at least in ones I have looked 
at.  Have not looked at a D3 or D4.  Maybe they are much better at manual 
focus.  But too heavy for me.

Aram

-----Original Message----- 
From: Kayai
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 9:41 AM
To: Leica-Users-Group
Subject: [Leica] OT. Nikon screen brightness and contrast

I borrowed my son's D 200 body to see just how easy it was to focus a MF 
lens.  Without using the in focus indicators, it was pretty difficult. 
Brightness was not too bad but contrast was miserably low
.  My D1x was both brighter and more contrasty. The D200 would not work for 
me.

I am wondering if someone who has had a D200 and D300s and maybe a D3 or D4 
could comment on relative focus ease. Keep in mind that I own predominantly 
MF lenses.

TIA
Frank Filippone 



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