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<blockquote data-quote="SteveL54" data-source="post: 312852" data-attributes="member: 17080"><p>Correct. Challenging but possible. I have both lenses, and focusing at the night can be a real pain.. I usually go to infinity, then backup justthismuch. These lenses are somewhat picky at the far end of their range. If time permits, I'll even pull the card, and plug it into the laptop to see where I am. But the more you use them, and understand their quirks, it's easier it is to dial in where you can be very close. I'm having much better luck with my 35mm 1.8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveL54, post: 312852, member: 17080"] Correct. Challenging but possible. I have both lenses, and focusing at the night can be a real pain.. I usually go to infinity, then backup justthismuch. These lenses are somewhat picky at the far end of their range. If time permits, I'll even pull the card, and plug it into the laptop to see where I am. But the more you use them, and understand their quirks, it's easier it is to dial in where you can be very close. I'm having much better luck with my 35mm 1.8. [/QUOTE]
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