Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/01

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Subject: Re: Focusing SLR vs M
From: Jack Gottlob <sam@injersey.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 05:26:58 -0700

Paul Schliesser wrote:
> 
> >If you work with a SLR long enough you will learn to focus in the
> >proper direction.  I have at least.
> 
> Duane,
> 
> I know which way to turn the helical on my SLR to focus closer or farther
> away. My point was that you don't always know which way you need to go.
> If your subject is slightly out of focus, how do you know if you are
> focused too close or too far? If the background or foreground is sharper,
> you can tell, but this means you need to study the viewfinder image
> first. If you have an isolated subject, I can't see any way that you
> would automatically know which way to turn the lens.
> 
> On a rangefinder camera, however, the offset of the rangefinder patch
> always tells you if you are too close or too far away.
> 
> - Paul

So what's the big deal?  
Jack