> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Graydon <o...@uniserve.com> wrote: > What about the matte screen > > indicates that you're in focus, or the location of the > plane of focus, > > or similar? > > On a good matte screen (among the screens I had for my LX was a > grid-enscribed matte screen) objects seem to "snap" into focus. It's > hard to explain, easier to see from using one. As you move the focus > ring, things are fuzzy, then ~snap~ - they're sharp. > > Quite amazing, really... > > cheers, > frank >
How come all your pictures are blurry then? --> ;o) I agree though. But when I had 3 LXes I had different screens in each one for different lenses. The matte screen is more effective for longer lenses, if I remember correctly. I did the same thing with the Contaxes. I don't like focusing then recomposing, and it's one of the annoying things about using RF cameras, as well as many AF ones. Bob -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.