What they said. When this thing starts to hunt without the limiter it can turn 
into a long winter. 
-----Original Message-----
From: John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 01 May 2010 19:29:09 
To: <pdml@pdml.net>
Subject: RE: limiter thingee..

From: "Tanya Love"
> I just saw all of the techo talk on the other thread about a recommended
> portrait lens and references to the FA 100m/2.8 macros, which I have, thanks
> to Steve, just been enabled with.
> 
> Can someone put all of this stuff into fairygirl speak for me?  Just what
> does that limiter thingee do anyways?

What I understood is:

For a LONG THROW Macro lens like the FA100/2.8, *IF* the auto-focus has 
to hunt & goes all the way to infinity and back to closest focus and 
then to whatever the subject distance is, it takes a LOOOOOOOOOOONG time 
getting there.

A Focus limiter limits the range over which the lens can hunt - instead 
of going from closest focus to infinity and beyond, you can "limit" the 
range over which it is allowed to hunt for focus - say between 1.5 
meters and infinity or such. It can hunt through this limited range much 
more quickly than it can through the entire focus range.

Apparently most of the long throw is in the last bit going down to 
closest focus.

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