On 11/11/06, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I challenge the entire list on the matter.
> Does anyone here actually find or believe that
> wider lenses are just as easy to focus as
> 3X longer lenses at the same fstop? I have
> never found this to be the case with many
> many lenses and many many cameras of all
> types and sizes over the years. About
> 30 years of experience, and always with
> any given finder, its the lens properties
> that make the difference, not the finders.
>
> Simple proof is with zooms, the camera makers
> themselves even tell you to focus at longest
> setting and then zoom to length you want
> because its easier to focus accurately at
> longer lengths ( given same fstop/speed and a quality
> zoom which holds focus during zooming like it should ).
> I have found this to be very true. Anyone like
> to challange that technique and argument too?

Personally I think that you are simplifying the who focus concept too
much. If it were all so predictable you would argue that the A50/1.2
would be notably easier to focus wide open than the A50/2.8 Macro,
yes?

Well if you try it you'll see quite plainly that the macro is the
easiest lens with which to judge focus through the finder. IOW there
is more to it than just DOF and AOV.

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