This is why I preffer Manual focus lenses if suitable for
the particular type of photography. I simply get frustrated
when the AF "misses" what I want to be in focus. With manual
focus you are in total control of focus and its usually easy
with good lenses.
jco

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David J Brooks
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:52 AM
To: Pentax Discuss
Subject: How are you noticing the FF or BF in the K10D


Having read both of Ricks posts about his focus problems, i was just
wondering.

Are those that have the problem, noticing things OOF in the finder or just
when viewing on a computer or the print.

I know the D1 had a bad BF problem,  that Nikon refused to acknowledge, but
anyone who owned the camera would testify to. Mine would do it in lower
light, and you could see it in the finder, your subject was OOF but
something in the back ground was.

Just curious, as normally when i focus on something, it looks focused, and
sometimes it does not, i just focus on something else, then refocus.

Can those that have said problem, comment, just for my own curiousity

Dave

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