Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > >> actually, some of the canon AF cameras focus wherever you're > looking in > > >> the viewfinder by measuring the shape of your eyeball. > > > > > >Yes, but how does it know that what I am looking at is what I want in > >focus? > > Except zone focusing or hyperfocal focusing, Right, with a 75/1.4... > They just assume that you have to look at least once to what you > want to be > in focus! > > I think they are right, don't you? :-) I look once and it reads my mind and knows that is what I wanted in focus? "use the force, Logan, use the force"... New branch of photography...Gnostic imaging... What's it's AOV (angle of view)? Is it fine enough to determine that I want the middle of the eye, and not the outer edge? I'll gladly stand by my original statement, I already have the best autofocus system ever devised, my brain (both sides), my right eye and one of my hands (which one, is camera dependant).