On Sep 15, 2005, at 8:33 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
When I first got the camera, John Celio showed me how to set the focus
point, so now the camera is set properly to use only the center focus
point. However, the problem of oof is eveident with MF lenses.
I've only
one AF lens and I don't think I've used it with AF yet.
re: DS ...
When using a manual focus lens, only the center focus sensor is
active regardless of any other settings. I'm not sure about when
using an AF lens with the AF-MF switch set to MF. However, I find
that the focus indication with manual focus lenses is insufficiently
accurate for wide open shooting or a lot of long-lens shooting. I
rely upon the sharpness of the image on the focusing screen only and
ignore the green warning light.
You can turn off the superimposed AF focus point indicator with a
custom setting. It's useless with a manual focus lens as the only
active sensor is going to be the center one anyway, and I find it
lighting up in the middle of where I'm trying to focus a distraction.
As for exposure, I typically have my camera set for 1/3 stop
under-exposure.
Do you use spot, center weighted, or the matrix metering?
With M and K-bayonet series lenses, the DS only supports CW Averaging
and Spot meter pattern. With A series and all AF lens series, you get
matrix metering. If you're set to matrix metering and fit a pre-A
series manual focus lens, it will automatically default to CW Averaging.
I've not seen large differences in auto-exposure settings switching
between matrix metering and cw averaging unless the custom option
"link AF-AE" was set on. It's off by default, and only works with an
AF series lens when the body is set to matrix metering and
multipattern AF sensor operation.
Godfrey