Brandon Wood
June 26th, 2006, 02:51 AM
I've had my PD170 about a year and have always found the focus (both manual and autofocus) heck to use. The autofocus seems to hunt too much, and I can never seem to get the manual focus quite right.
Take for instance a pageant I shot last weekend. I was about 15 ft. away from the stage, and there were girls walking across the stage from left to right (about 25 ft.) and back to front (about 20 ft). Because I would have constantly been having to ajust focus in manual since there was constant panning for motion, and since it seems impossible for me to pull focus consistently with the focus ring, I had to use auto much of the time. Of course the backgrounds and any other girls coming into frame made the camera want to hunt.
I also have tried to use the focus assist in manual mode but it seems to be very weak since a lot of my shots still look soft; and not to mention the little LCD which serves only to help frame the shot rather than focus it. If I had a field monitor to help focus I'm sure that would be great but of course that's not practical either pocketbook-wise or field-wise.
Any clues as to what I could be doing wrong or could it be the Sony? (I use my camera ALL the time btw) I have found very little on any issue like this in the forums (except for the age old question of auto vs. manual) although I have seen a few things about focus issues with PD150's a couple years back.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Take for instance a pageant I shot last weekend. I was about 15 ft. away from the stage, and there were girls walking across the stage from left to right (about 25 ft.) and back to front (about 20 ft). Because I would have constantly been having to ajust focus in manual since there was constant panning for motion, and since it seems impossible for me to pull focus consistently with the focus ring, I had to use auto much of the time. Of course the backgrounds and any other girls coming into frame made the camera want to hunt.
I also have tried to use the focus assist in manual mode but it seems to be very weak since a lot of my shots still look soft; and not to mention the little LCD which serves only to help frame the shot rather than focus it. If I had a field monitor to help focus I'm sure that would be great but of course that's not practical either pocketbook-wise or field-wise.
Any clues as to what I could be doing wrong or could it be the Sony? (I use my camera ALL the time btw) I have found very little on any issue like this in the forums (except for the age old question of auto vs. manual) although I have seen a few things about focus issues with PD150's a couple years back.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.