It was always too difficult to focus on the 5D. But then I've never
tried it with the AF confirmation adapter. I suspect it will be even
easier than that on the E-M5 which can brighten the viewfinder as you
close down making it easy to focus at shooting aperture.
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/5/2013 12:13 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Oooh, aaah, lovely bokeh. I'll have to drag mine out. It hasn't been
>> on a camera in years and never on the E-M5.
>
> Not right, I tell ya. Not right!
>
> I make it a point to exercise every lens regularily. I can honestly
> say that I've shot with every functioning lens, body and flash in my
> inventory in the last six months. This includes the multiple 50mm
> lenses.
>
> Granted, not every lens is usuable in every situation, but how would I
> know if I didn't try it?
>
> You guys with these golden lenses just stuffed away in the cabinets
> don't know what you are missing.
>
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