Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Uwe A good response and I accept your point about the ever changing technology (and therefore ever increasing expenditure). Know what you mean about the children. Luckily mine can't yet accelerate that fast, so I set F16 on the M6 and hope they stay within the depth of field. Simon Uweflammer@aol.com wrote: > <<OK, so that I can understand how non AF people operate is fast action, what > are > your (and the groups) opinion on this.>> > > I never did wildlife pictures in Africa - if i would do, i would checkout the > Novoflex system at first, before thinking about AF. I do not want to bash the > AF. But as amateur photographer, who cannot earn money with his pictures, i > do not want to spend a lot of money in electronic technology which changes > every some years. I prefer a simple technology, with limited number of > functions, which i can practise and understand in my limited free time. Of > course, i am loosing pictures sometimes. But according to my experience, i > will loose even more if i would entrust too much in automation. > > If i want to do a shot of a moving object, i try to preset all adjustments > before and wait until the object appears in focus. My favourite (moving) > subjects are people and all sorts of vehicules, and here, this method nearly > always works. Only children are sometimes difficult, they can behave > incalculably. > > Best regards > Uwe.