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I feel like autofocus is so good. Are there times that you use manual focus? When I am looking through the view finder it almost seems impossible to actually manual focus a shot anyway.

Am I doing something wrong here? Just checking. Thank you.

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[–] darrylasher@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Those of us "of a certain age" remember only having manual focus. It was really easy to see if something was in focus because you usually had split-image focusing. When the images lined up, you were in focus. Most digital cameras, at least the ones I have used, are difficult to focus visually alone, so some have a focus indicator light in the viewfinder that tell you when you are in focus when using manual. Some will go into a magnifying mode to allow a better view of sharpness.

So, no, you are not wrong that manually focusing a modern camera is not easy.

That said, I only use manual focus to lock in what my autofocus has done, especially when shooting video and I don't want autofocus to "hunt" during a shot.

My usual focus method is: I set the focus mode to single point, and keep it on the center. I use that indicator to pick my focus point, focus by holding the shudder halfway, then re-compose if needed before fully depressing the shutter. You can also move the single-point around to pick the subject, but I 've used my method since long before pre-digital days, and it serves me well, so why change.

There all manner of focus modes now of course, but I just don't trust "intelligent" focus to know what to focus on.

[–] 1tacoshort@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Man, I miss split-image focusing!

[–] Picomanz@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Until you try to focus on a moving subject in low light.