>Manual focus on today's cameras is still motorized (slow) and doesn't have 
>any fine adjustment.  The merest tap on the manual focusing control (and 
>the zoom control as well) moves the adjustment a considerable distance, 
>often too far.

With digital displays as coarse as they are you have to depend on the 
autofocus. At first I though it was just my old eyes having trouble, but 
they work just fine with my old SLR and rangefinder cameras. Digital 
still has a long way to go.


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