John, it is something you set up in the menus. Once done, it stays that way as
long as the focus switch is on MF. I have to run now but will look it up later.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 26 Jul 2016, at 17:39, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A Fuji X-T1 used in combination with the Fujifilm M mount adapter and an M
> lens allows the user to use a rangefinder-like split image focusing mechanism.
>
> This is referred to here:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/oka4t5m
>
> about half way down the article in the paragraph headed "Manual Focusing".
>
> If anyone is familiar with this focusing method on the X-T1 could they please
> advise me how I bring the split image focusing method into play.
>
> If it is at all relevant I have a Konica M-Hexanon 50mm f2 lens.
>
> Thanks
>
> jh
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