I'm sure there's a technique out there somewhere but
I've never seen it. But you can definetly tell when
the subject is in focus. To me the image just pops, in
the finder. Of course, in difficult situations I do
depend on the focus indicator. I must also say that
I've been blessed with fairly sharp eyesight and that
this may not be possible without it. :) Interestingly
enough, I've recently seen an article about how SI
screens might be bad for that type of thing, cannot
remember at the moment where I saw that. I'll try to
find it again, and let you all know.
Nick
--- Jimmy James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Nick, it does help indeed.
>
> How does one aquire critical focus on when using
> large f-stops ? Surely the
> plain screen wont allow me the accuracy of the split
> image will it?
>
> JJ
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