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A Robin and Starling (using manual lens)
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<blockquote data-quote="John Young" data-source="post: 106193" data-attributes="member: 12063"><p>Yeah you could be right, I might try the depth of field preview next time....</p><p></p><p>But you know what as I said to my wife there is something 'nice' and relaxing about using manual focus. I am not sure if its because you have to go a lot slower but I really felt relaxed when using it... does that sound daft ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Young, post: 106193, member: 12063"] Yeah you could be right, I might try the depth of field preview next time.... But you know what as I said to my wife there is something 'nice' and relaxing about using manual focus. I am not sure if its because you have to go a lot slower but I really felt relaxed when using it... does that sound daft ? [/QUOTE]
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