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How to lock focus on D3500?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 726239" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Nothing better or worse in my opinion. Depends on your eyes too. I'm getting older and need reading and distance glasses. Nothing terrible, but at any given time, I might have distance glasses on or reading glasses or no glasses. My viewfinder is tweaked for my eye with no glasses but I don't always want to remove my glasses. So I can't really trust that what I see through the viewfinder is perfectly manual focused. I have to look at the camera's focus confirmation anyway. With bbf, I can take my focus anywhere I put the single point and then recompose. I don't have to trust my eyes or glance to the focus confirmation. Back in the films days, I had a split prism focus screen so it was much easier to manual focus. I had better eyes back then too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 726239, member: 4923"] Nothing better or worse in my opinion. Depends on your eyes too. I'm getting older and need reading and distance glasses. Nothing terrible, but at any given time, I might have distance glasses on or reading glasses or no glasses. My viewfinder is tweaked for my eye with no glasses but I don't always want to remove my glasses. So I can't really trust that what I see through the viewfinder is perfectly manual focused. I have to look at the camera's focus confirmation anyway. With bbf, I can take my focus anywhere I put the single point and then recompose. I don't have to trust my eyes or glance to the focus confirmation. Back in the films days, I had a split prism focus screen so it was much easier to manual focus. I had better eyes back then too. [/QUOTE]
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