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Hi F,

 

See the corrected oder above (my mistake in the earlier post) but yes this can all be done with presses of that one button.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

 

Thanks Sean! What is important is that pressing the button toggles MF/AF without using the wheel or looking at the screen.

 

For zone focusing: Focus to a spot using AF, press AF/MF button twice to enter MF, make a series of pictures. No need for the focusing distance scale, screen or even the focusing wheel. You don’t even need to be a good judge of distance; you know the zone of your subject, just use AF to focus on a spot somewhere in that vicinity and then lock that focus by going to MF :)

 

Take care!

 

Furrukh

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Thanks Sean! What is important is that pressing the button toggles MF/AF without using the wheel or looking at the screen.

 

For zone focusing: Focus to a spot using AF, press AF/MF button twice to enter MF, make a series of pictures. No need for the focusing distance scale, screen or even the focusing wheel. You don’t even need to be a good judge of distance; you know the zone of your subject, just use AF to focus on a spot somewhere in that vicinity and then lock that focus by going to MF :)

 

Take care!

 

Furrukh

 

Furrukh, that makes good sense.

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Without getting flamed by the non-believers.....where would you then set face detection ?

 

(The feature works very well on the GF1)

 

Hi Terry,

 

I just checked the X1 and if there's a face detection option on this camera I can't find it.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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Thanks Sean! What is important is that pressing the button toggles MF/AF without using the wheel or looking at the screen.

 

For zone focusing: Focus to a spot using AF, press AF/MF button twice to enter MF, make a series of pictures. No need for the focusing distance scale, screen or even the focusing wheel. You don’t even need to be a good judge of distance; you know the zone of your subject, just use AF to focus on a spot somewhere in that vicinity and then lock that focus by going to MF :)

 

Take care!

 

Furrukh

 

Hi F,

 

Yes, I mention that option in the review. I prefer to have an actual focus scale but some do like to work this way.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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Hi Terry,

 

I just checked the X1 and if there's a face detection option on this camera I can't find it.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

 

Strange. I will go back and have a look. I thought I read it in the spec and thought traditional users will laugh/scoff but it really does work well in a number of cameras.

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Strange. I will go back and have a look. I thought I read it in the spec and thought traditional users will laugh/scoff but it really does work well in a number of cameras.

 

You're right. It's in the same menu where one detects AF focus point settings. Thanks for the pointer in the e-mail.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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While we're at it, Sean, I think you say something about not judging colours on pics from a pre-production X1, but on my computer all your photos are always in b&w, and quite dark. I've wondered about this for quite a while. Is there seomething wrong here? I use Safari 4.0.4 on a Power Mac G5, under OS 10.4.

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While we're at it, Sean, I think you say something about not judging colours on pics from a pre-production X1, but on my computer all your photos are always in b&w, and quite dark. I've wondered about this for quite a while. Is there seomething wrong here? I use Safari 4.0.4 on a Power Mac G5, under OS 10.4.

 

Most of them are in BW but some are in color. They shouldn't be particularly dark if the monitor is calibrated. The site is created and checked on a calibrated NEC SpectraView. Are you running a recent version of Flash? How is your monitor calibrated, which settings? It sounds like something is wrong, especially if you really are seeing *all* of the pictures in BW.

 

The monitor calibration settings I use, which are pretty standard, are in my review of the NEC 2490. I've seen my site on various friends' calibrated monitors and the pictures have looked as they should.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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Sean,

 

Nice to see the X1 *can* autofocus! ;) Thanks for the AF update shots, btw. ISO 1600 looks pretty clean without noise reduction, and the colors look clean and well saturated.

 

Also, the Zone Focus essay was great, and fits in so well with a host of other essays on street photography on your site.

 

BTW, was that turkey cooked in the plastic bag?!?!

 

Ted

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Dear Sean,

 

It is runoured that the X1 will have a delay in release to the shops. Do you know if this has something to do with some tweeks that are in process or any other info about the progress or ammendmends to the version you tested ?

 

Thanks

Hexar

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