SrMi Posted 13 hours ago Share #941 Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) 5 minutes ago, Strmbrg said: Maybe already mentioned several times, but my main reflection is about the focusing procedure. If I got it right so: Open to maximum aperture to get minimum tolerances for accurate focus Try to focus Maybe use the red-lit contrast-help Maybe even zoom in, or if it zooms automatically Hopefully get it focused by now Close the aperture if the image needs a smaller value than fully open Do that by counting clicks or by looking at the lens Press the shutter-button If I have got it reasonably right, it looks like a very gear-distracting process. I.e. gear-dominated process. At least to me. Because, adding to this, one must also concentrate on finding motifs, experimenting with positioning, the different objects relative positioning to each other, and trying to avoid distractions in the view, and maybe wait for moving unwanted persons, cars etc to leave the frame... If you are in a rush, do it like it was done with every M camera: zone focusing. The focusing procedure with my M-EV1 is simple: - magnify and focus; only if you have trouble finding focus and have time, open wide aperture to focus. - press the shutter button In most situations, focusing with M-EV1 is not much slower than with a rangefinder (based on average rangefinder experience), though it can be faster in some situations (depending on the scene). Edited 13 hours ago by SrMi 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bcaslis Posted 13 hours ago Share #942 Posted 13 hours ago I don't focus like that. I turn off focus peaking it's complete useless. What I do is focus the following: Try to focus in full view, if it's a fast lens wide open, this usually works. If the lens is stopped down, I use the button by the shutter to magnify, then take the picture. If it's a very wide angle (such as the 21mm SEM) then I might open the aperture up, focus, then stop down and take the picture. I don't find it much different the rangefinder in actual use. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted 8 hours ago Share #943 Posted 8 hours ago You are aware that focus peaking is not very precise and comparable to DOF I see. If you want critical focus you need to use magnification. I do not find peaking very useful either. Plain focus on the EVaF is better than peaking. It is certainly better than zone misfocus, although that was quite good on my Agfa Clack in the late fifties, I thought back then This goes for all EVFs in manual, the MEV1 will be no exception. However, it is quite possible to improve the precision of focus peaking once you realize that it behaves like DOF. . Close up the plane of focus will be approximately in the middle of the red shimmering focus zone, further off it will approach ⅓ / ⅔. . Add magnification and you will be reasonably precise, albeit never as good and considerably slower than a rangefinder. That will remain the optimal fastest and most reliable method of focusing medium focal lengths. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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