Jon Hope wrote:

> That's why the camera has an MF/AF 
> switch, and lenses a focusing ring. :-)
> 
> If you're not happy with what the AF 
> is selecting you can go to MF. It
> happens a lot, especially when you 
> are focusing on an area that isn't
> covered by an AF sensor.

Can an AF sensor focus on something as small as an eye?  It
seems that, from what I understand you to be saying, it may not
be possible to get that precise, and that MF may well be a
better, more accurate, method of focusing when making typical
portraits, especially if one were to be using wider apertures. 
Is that a realistic conclusion?

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Shel Belinkoff
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