"Focusing mode" is a specific term which refers to manual, auto,
continuous, etc.
I believe what you're referring to is what's called "MF Assist". (Manual
Focus Assist) The E-M5 only provided "Magnify" whereas the E-M1 did
"Magnify" and "Peaking". But the E-M5 Mk II now provides both as well.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_peaking>
I've tried focus peaking a couple of times and have to admit that I
don't much care for it... at least hand held. I've not tried it on a
tripod.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/2/2015 10:32 AM, bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you all for recommendations about cameras and computers.
And
Chuck just provided information about viewing screens and systems which
will help me replace my destroyed excellent CRT screens.
I have one
further question, and it is due to me wanting to use legacy lenses.
Moose wrote
"I recommend you consider the OM-D Em-5 II. Cheaper than
the OM-1 and at this time, in my opinion, a better camera. The
IBIS is
astonishingly better than earlier OM-Ds and the High Resolution mode is
amazing and might be useful for your
still lifes."
and somebody else
( I don't remember who, sorry) said that the OMD - 1 has two focusing
modes which resulted in significantly better results with legacy lenses.
Comment / advice on this seeming conflict will be much appreciated.
Brian
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