captures.in.time
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Hi there.
I have recently finally taken the plunge and moved from film to digital. I replaced my EOS 3 with a 5D so I was able to keep the same lenses as the 5D has the full frame sensor.
The one thing I do miss with my EOS 3 was the eye focusing control... I found it consistently great at performing and 99% of the time by simply looking in the viewfinder my photos where always pin sharp where I wanted them to be....
When I got the 5D, without eye focusing I initially went for the automatic multipoint let the camera do it focus point system... but constantly got poor focus results... As I wear glasses its often tricky to seewhats in or out of focus in the viewfinder... anyway... I have now moved to simply using the centre focus point... then half pressing the shutter button and recomposing to get the composition im after. I find the centre one def the best to use... and almost cant see why you would bother selecting the others when you can simply recompose with the shutter button half pressed.... Am I right to ignore the other focus points... I just find their use a bit of a faph! And I seem to be getting first class results! However... I've read that the tequnique of half pressing the shutter button then recomposing can often fail... is this true... what are other peoples views and techniques on practically using the canon focus points???
Also does anyone know why canon seem to have done away with the eye focusing on the digital cameras?
Mark
I have recently finally taken the plunge and moved from film to digital. I replaced my EOS 3 with a 5D so I was able to keep the same lenses as the 5D has the full frame sensor.
The one thing I do miss with my EOS 3 was the eye focusing control... I found it consistently great at performing and 99% of the time by simply looking in the viewfinder my photos where always pin sharp where I wanted them to be....
When I got the 5D, without eye focusing I initially went for the automatic multipoint let the camera do it focus point system... but constantly got poor focus results... As I wear glasses its often tricky to seewhats in or out of focus in the viewfinder... anyway... I have now moved to simply using the centre focus point... then half pressing the shutter button and recomposing to get the composition im after. I find the centre one def the best to use... and almost cant see why you would bother selecting the others when you can simply recompose with the shutter button half pressed.... Am I right to ignore the other focus points... I just find their use a bit of a faph! And I seem to be getting first class results! However... I've read that the tequnique of half pressing the shutter button then recomposing can often fail... is this true... what are other peoples views and techniques on practically using the canon focus points???
Also does anyone know why canon seem to have done away with the eye focusing on the digital cameras?
Mark