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I know they disallowed magnification via the little rubber nub, but it also appears that the lenses don't auto-magnify when I start focusing with the focus ring? Settings show auto-magnification is enabled. What's up with this? 

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  • hellobrandonscott changed the title to No more auto-magnification when focusing M lenses?
1 hour ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Probably because the body has no way of knowing when you are turning the focus ring? There's no electronic communication between lens and body, and I don't think there is a sensor to detect movement of the focusing cam.

Isn't auto magnify reacting to the movement of the rangefinder focus roller? At least that's how it works on my M246M

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“No more auto-magnification when focusing M lenses?” …..M lenses can’t auto magnify when focusing on an SL. There is no coupling to the M lens to detect when it’s being focused on an SL. That’s different with an M body, of course, where auto-magnification exists in live view or the EVF. Personally I appreciate the latter, and find it much more convenient than always having to press a button on an SL to magnify.

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OMG, I feel so dumb. I was totally misremembering. Yes, I always had to hit the rubber nubby button to punch in on the SL. I think my pre-caffeine brain crossed channels with the way the Q2 behaves when turning the focus ring. Mods feel free to delete this post. 🤦‍♂️

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