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<blockquote data-quote="Ima93m4k3r" data-source="post: 562245" data-attributes="member: 42292"><p>One thing I have noticed using manual focusing lenses, and that is you must not just set your camera to manual, or A but also switch off your MATTRIX metering, and if you have Focus modes, (a little button on the side of the switch on the front of the camera, that says A-M) check your focus mode is not in the AF-C mode. How could that affect anything? I hear you ask, I don't know...I just feel the camera's algorithms must be bypassed as much as possible. You are going manual, backward in time. Sometimes you should trust what your eye is telling you on the matte area. Especially in portraiture where you are going for the 'essence' of an individual.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ima93m4k3r, post: 562245, member: 42292"] One thing I have noticed using manual focusing lenses, and that is you must not just set your camera to manual, or A but also switch off your MATTRIX metering, and if you have Focus modes, (a little button on the side of the switch on the front of the camera, that says A-M) check your focus mode is not in the AF-C mode. How could that affect anything? I hear you ask, I don't know...I just feel the camera's algorithms must be bypassed as much as possible. You are going manual, backward in time. Sometimes you should trust what your eye is telling you on the matte area. Especially in portraiture where you are going for the 'essence' of an individual. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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