- I hardly use manual focus on my DSLR(except zone focusing), however, I think X100s manual focus mechanism is quit useful. One can zoom in and use one of three focus assistance modes(normal, focus peaking, or split). I use focus peaking the most. Keep in mind that in manual focus mode, one can't move the focus point(only center focus). I haven't find a good way to zone focus without looking through the view finder on x100s.
my x100s focus experience:
- You can move AF point to any of 25 on sensor phase detection points(OVF) , or 49 phase + contrast detection points(EVF or LCD). Unlike NIkon DSLR, it is a two steps procedure to move the AF. On x100s, you have press "up" first, then move the AF point. I am finding this is a bit slow and annoying on the street.
- I hardly use manual focus on my DSLR(except zone focusing), however, I think X100s manual focus mechanism is quit useful. One can zoom in and use one of three focus assistance modes(normal, focus peaking, or split). I use focus peaking the most. Keep in mind that in manual focus mode, one can't move the focus point(only center focus). I haven't find a good way to zone focus without looking through the view finder on x100s.
- I hardly use manual focus on my DSLR(except zone focusing), however, I think X100s manual focus mechanism is quit useful. One can zoom in and use one of three focus assistance modes(normal, focus peaking, or split). I use focus peaking the most. Keep in mind that in manual focus mode, one can't move the focus point(only center focus). I haven't find a good way to zone focus without looking through the view finder on x100s.
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WOW, this is really helpful. Thank you so much.
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