On 8 Feb 2005 at 15:06, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Rob, you've brought up a very good point, regardless of which camera, lens, or
> focusing mechanism is used.  It bears repeating, and not only for users of 
> wide
> aperture lenses (F/.075 through, say, f1.8).  Even slower glass can sometimes
> have the problem.  The oft heard suggestion of "focus and recompose" is not
> always the best approach.

Yes, I've had a few plane of focus disappointments working with the A85/1.4 on 
the *ist D in really low light. Its finder even though pretty good and full 
matt isn't near as bright or accurate across the screen as the LX in low light 
so I tend to use the centre of the screen and suffer accordingly.


Rob Studdert
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