DMF (Direct Manual Focus) Mode (Custom 22-2) - This mode allows the photographers to fine-tune focus with most of the Minolta AF lenses*2. The clutch incorporated in the Maxxum 7 allows the focusing ring to be manually operated once the focus is locked by autofocus. The photographers can fine-tune the focus according to their preferences. There is no need to change the focus mode.

Raimo Korhonen wrote:
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Raimo
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Lähettäjä: Artur Ledóchowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Päivä: 20. kesäkuuta 2003 23:16
Aihe: Re: Lens Mount Progress



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From: "Lukasz Kacperczyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Lens Mount Progress



MZ-S. You say that the MZ-S doesn't compare to its rivals (EOS 3 or F100),
but then again one might say that there is no other camera like the MZ-S

on


the market. Small, solid, well-built, offering data imprinting, fully
compatibile with old manual lenses.

Actually there is a camera which is quite a direct rival to the MZ-S - Minolta Dynax 7. It has weaknessess but it also has several strong advantages over the MZ-S and it's significantly cheaper than the latter... Regards Artur








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