Merlin5
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Hi guys. I'm just messing around in my kitchen with my Sony a6600 on the tripod pointing at the window to my garden. I've never done manual focusing so am teaching myself, and I'm focusing at infinity using my 16mm lens. I wonder if you can tell me if I'm doing this right. I've got the peaking setting display enabled, level on mid and colour on blue. I've set the aperture to f16, iso 100, and 1.3 seconds shutter speed is giving me correct exposure. In order to manually focus I thought I could just turn the focus ring on the lens and see it change from blurred to sharp. It seems that when I press the AF/MF button on the back of a6600 it zooms right in to whatever my focus box is looking at and a horizontal slider appears on screen showing distances starting at 0.2m at the far left to the infinity symbol which appears just past the halfway mark. Should I set infinity right at the point it first appears on the slider from the previous metre distance or slide it to the very end? I did a couple of test shots, one at infinity and one a few metres less than infinity and didn't really see much difference? Although my garden doesn't disappear into the distance so probably not a great test and maybe I'd notice it more with a proper scene in front of me.
Also, when would I need to use the other distance markings, would it be when I need to set focus at a specific hyperfocal distance, say with something like that photo pills app when it tells you what distance to set? So in a nutshell, setting focus to infinity or any specific distance can only be done manually like this and not using auto focus, is that correct?
Also, when would I need to use the other distance markings, would it be when I need to set focus at a specific hyperfocal distance, say with something like that photo pills app when it tells you what distance to set? So in a nutshell, setting focus to infinity or any specific distance can only be done manually like this and not using auto focus, is that correct?
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