Matt San
February 3rd, 2009, 09:17 AM
Since upgrading to 1.11 I found I can now use what I call 'nudge' focusing.
Its half way between auto and manual.
It's not documented anywhere so I'll explain. ('nudge' = turn focus ring slowly)
Put the Camera into Auto focus mode - Make sue the focus ring is on AF/MF and was set to that position from the full MF mode (ring pulled back) mode was manually set on Infinity.
OK - now with peeking on, frame a shot with narrow DOF and two(or more) objects, near and far. Keep AF on and now 'nudge' the focus ring to object 1. The camera will lock onto it as u get close. Now nudge focus the other way and as u get close let the camera take over and it locks onto object 2
simply nudge the ring over to the right slowly for nearer objects and nudge it left for distant ones. If you nudge to close but not PAST maximum focus the AF kicks in and locks it for you without that 'out - in -out -in' focus scenario.
Hope this explains the procedure but I have probs missed something out!
try it and see.
Its half way between auto and manual.
It's not documented anywhere so I'll explain. ('nudge' = turn focus ring slowly)
Put the Camera into Auto focus mode - Make sue the focus ring is on AF/MF and was set to that position from the full MF mode (ring pulled back) mode was manually set on Infinity.
OK - now with peeking on, frame a shot with narrow DOF and two(or more) objects, near and far. Keep AF on and now 'nudge' the focus ring to object 1. The camera will lock onto it as u get close. Now nudge focus the other way and as u get close let the camera take over and it locks onto object 2
simply nudge the ring over to the right slowly for nearer objects and nudge it left for distant ones. If you nudge to close but not PAST maximum focus the AF kicks in and locks it for you without that 'out - in -out -in' focus scenario.
Hope this explains the procedure but I have probs missed something out!
try it and see.