Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>>>> Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 12:13:02 -0500 From: Austin Franklin <austin@darkroom.com> Subject: RE: [Leica] Re: Greg Bicket's focus thread Message-ID: <01C04721.C8FE0F40@user-2ive2pg.dialup.mindspring.com> References: > Umm, if I want the focus point halfway down the face so only on the > left eye is in focus, I guide the autofocus point right over that > left eye, press a button, and it focuses there. It works. Really. Umm all you want, but I've tried a number of autofocus systems, with high hopes mind you, and yes, I know how to use them. Yes, you can get these results by dumb luck, sometimes, but the autofocus system has an angle of view, and that angle is not necessarily very small. They focus on the closest thing within their view. Would you please state what camera, what f stop, lense, and how far you were away from the subject? <<<<<<< Well Austin, every time I have a quick play with my wife's F100 (and she's a pro photographer, not a bimbo with an expensive toy, which is how women photographers are so often portrayed on this list) I'm amazed by how fast and accurate the autofocus is. In varying light conditions, a range of lenses and subjects and subject distances. Some things it doesn't work on, but they would be difficult to focus on anyway. I don't have a list ready, sorry, but I mean low contrast or very small (relative to the focus spot) subjects. For 95 or more % of subjects it works incredibly well. I'm happy with my Leicas (well the lenses anyway), but I envy her her fast focussing, flash capability and wide-angle zoom. I don't envy the amount she spends on batteries, or the intermittent fault it has recently developed, or the weight of the thing with the 17-35 mounted, but as a picture taking machine this is an incredible camera. And people say that Canon is even better. If the Nachtweys of this world are using the stuff, I should think it probably works often enough to be worth using. Rob.