But even the 99% using an AF camera with good or great lens get it wrong
more often than not.  I have a number of shots taken by friends and
relatives, waiters and fellow tourists, etc., with my AF cameras where they
haven't realised that, if you AF on a space between your real subjects,
you're not going to have them in focus!  Camera shake is another issue:
small and light cameras such as the MZ series need to be held firmly, not
waved about like a fire-hose.
It's horses for courses, guys: AF for, for example, flocks of lorikeets
whizzing past (those little beggars go _fast_, and on unpredictable flight
paths), MF for landscapes, probably pre-focussed MF for many sports and full
MF for portraits too.  Gotta get those eyes sharp, sayeth all the masters.


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: Film vs Digita, was: lRe: Pentax is Dying?


> That is simple, because 99% of their customers have no interest in
learning how
> to use a camera. Hence cameras that use themselves. Great for fairly
sharp,
> fairly well exposed images of the kids. Whis is all that 99% of camera
buyers
> want no matter how much they spend on a camera.
>
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>

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