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<blockquote data-quote="Ritto" data-source="post: 830170" data-attributes="member: 56875"><p>For your F1 and F2, you can definitely find manual focus lenses that provide a more expansive focusing area. Lenses with a "split-image" or "microprism" focusing screen might give you a broader view to focus with, but most of these are still manual focus lenses designed for the F1 and F2. Just make sure you’re getting lenses compatible with the Canon FD mount, which your F1 and F2 use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ritto, post: 830170, member: 56875"] For your F1 and F2, you can definitely find manual focus lenses that provide a more expansive focusing area. Lenses with a "split-image" or "microprism" focusing screen might give you a broader view to focus with, but most of these are still manual focus lenses designed for the F1 and F2. Just make sure you’re getting lenses compatible with the Canon FD mount, which your F1 and F2 use. [/QUOTE]
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