Hello David,

I almost always compose and then focus.  But then I don't use focus
aids very often and have always preferred a plain matte screen in my
cameras.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Monday, February 21, 2005, 5:02:44 PM, you wrote:

DS> I realise it causes the same problem :-) That's the technique I've
DS> been using for years as well, and I suspect it's a throw back to
DS> microprism & split screen focus aids.

DS> What I was asking, does anyone here compose and then focus? I tend to
DS> do it this way in macro shots, where a slight shift in relative
DS> subject to camera angle has a large effect on where the plain of focus
DS> ends up.

DS> Just curious.

DS> Dave S


DS> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:34:57 -0000, Nick Clark
DS> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did you mean the other way around? As stated it would cause the same problem.
>> 
>> I much prefer manual focus.
>> 
>> Nick
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>>    From: "David Savage"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>>       Or am I the only idiot who manually focuses then composes? :-)
>> 
>>    Dave S
>> 
>>




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