The autofocus is quick and accurate. I use it outdoors (usually around 4-5.6), 
so the DOF and autofocus make manual focusing and hyperfocal moot, at least to 
me. To me, its tiny size is its biggest selling point. The only thing I don't 
really like is the screw-in lens cap, but I don't mind the inconvenience.

Jeffery


On Oct 21, 2010, at 7:04 PM, paul stenquist wrote:

> Why bother to focus? :-)
> 
> I only used the lens extensively once. I took it with me, along with an MX, 
> when I was working in  Mexico about 9 years ago. It was a nice kit. I was 
> able to stuff it in a pocket, which was the idea. I wanted to wander the city 
> freely, without a camera hanging around my neck. Great lens when you need to 
> go small.
> 
> Paul
> 
> On Oct 21, 2010, at 7:54 PM, Peter Loveday wrote:
> 
>>> I keep mine on a @istD,and the smallness of the two is great. I don't even 
>>> try to manual focus it.
>> 
>> Another advocate of the Knarf School of Photography? :)
>> 
>> - Peter
>> 
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