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Neat little focussing trick I just discovered!


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I'm trying to work out if my new 8.2 has a vertical misalignment issue or if my eyes are just tired!

 

Whilst I was playing about turning the camera to vertical and back I accidentally covered the rangefinder window with my finger....

 

It turns out that if you quickly cover and reveal the finder window you can get a really quick check that the image stays still. If it does then you have perfect focus - if the image 'moves' as you do the reveal then you need to tweak the focus slightly!

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Julian,

 

In itself it's understandable that the scene moves when you're out of focus and you cover one bit off the viewing system. BUT ... it is rather a nice trick when you do it on purpose. In my case it works best when I'm "just off" and then again, I have to keep my camera really fixed. Otherwise the whole scene moves :p

 

Marco

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I always worry about skin oil dulling the view through the rangefinder patch.

 

Sometimes I just quickly move the view up and down a little so that something in the view finder moves in and out of the edge of the patch to see if it changes. Keeps the rangefinder patch clean.

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So....

 

For the M9 they could put a little motor and rotating blade into the light path. Upon a press of a button the spinner would flicker your patch image, allowing you to "walk" the camera into focus. :rolleyes:

 

Now...Where to put that button? :confused:

 

(Sorry...I just HAD to bring the M9 into this..)

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So....

 

For the M9 they could put a little motor and rotating blade into the light path. Upon a press of a button the spinner would flicker your patch image, allowing you to "walk" the camera into focus. :rolleyes:

 

Now...Where to put that button? :confused:

 

(Sorry...I just HAD to bring the M9 into this..)

 

I'd suggest that the button is placed next to the button that activates the focus drive motor. :rolleyes:

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Please no more buttons and motors :-)

 

Your finger is much more reliable :-)

 

OK...

 

I guess telling me to use my finger is not quite as bad as GIVING me the finger...

 

:eek:

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Seriously, though. The M9's gyroscopic stabilization system should make the Live View focusing through the LCD monitor much easier.

 

Oh, did I say LCD? I meant OLED. All rangefinders should be free range finders and organic.

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