I'm never out of focus. Thats just how I see things.
On Jan 8, 2005, at 4:42, IanG wrote:
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> I can still focus manually, I just don't get it right :-)
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> Of Andrew Fildes
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> Subject: [OM] Re: Canon EOS 300D (OT, in case it wasn't obvious!)
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> I'll just bet that your eyes aren't 50 years old yet!
> I DO want to focus perfectly, manually. It's just not always possible.
> AndrewF
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> On 07/01/2005, at 7:29 PM, Simon Worby wrote:
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>> But what if you actually *want* to focus manually? Surely people on
>> this
>> list will understand when I say I actively enjoy focussing manually,
>> and
>> when I get the images back which are razor-sharp when projected to 6'
>> x
>> 4', and I can say proudly "I focussed that perfectly"?
>>
>> Like double-declutching on a car with no synchromesh. A perfect
>> gearchange gives you a really warm glow all-over!
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