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November 10th, 2007, 11:31 AM | #16 |
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thank you Jamon for your reply.
I had my doubts by the looks of it. I'm glad i had a first hand info from an actual user on the the same camera i have. Sincerely, Ted |
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Thanks... I don't have a follow focus. I don't know what u mean by tricky, but i have gotten into a grove with pulling the focusing on the lens. I also dont use an external monitor just the LCD on the cam, I think I do pretty well :-).
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with tricky i mean hard to do it good, in my experience. To maintain focus over a longer distance. Did you use the focus assist function on the camera?
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Oh... It's def not easy but something I thing that you can get in the groove of. Yeah I use the focus assist but I have found with the Letus it's not perfectly accurate... I do it by eye better.
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thanks
Thanks Paul, looks good. Sam
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