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D610 Focus Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 216065" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I just want to clear one thing up on the adopter. My first post was number 11 when I mentioned about the diopter and checking it. Up to this point the method of focusing was not mentioned except in post number 10 where it said <strong>"shot at f2.8 and at about 15ft, also <span style="color: #ff0000">I focused</span> right on the big flower, thanks."</strong> It did not say that he had the camera focus on that point. What I posted was a valid point and it was not mentioned until later that AF was being used. If this would have been mention anywhere previous to my posting I would not have written it as a possible answer to the problem. The adopter being out of adjustment would only effect what you see in the viewfinder and not mess up anything in the picture as long as you were using AF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 216065, member: 8635"] I just want to clear one thing up on the adopter. My first post was number 11 when I mentioned about the diopter and checking it. Up to this point the method of focusing was not mentioned except in post number 10 where it said [B]"shot at f2.8 and at about 15ft, also [COLOR=#ff0000]I focused[/COLOR] right on the big flower, thanks."[/B] It did not say that he had the camera focus on that point. What I posted was a valid point and it was not mentioned until later that AF was being used. If this would have been mention anywhere previous to my posting I would not have written it as a possible answer to the problem. The adopter being out of adjustment would only effect what you see in the viewfinder and not mess up anything in the picture as long as you were using AF. [/QUOTE]
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