If you are using a camera such as the F3 or FM2, which focus style do you prefer and why.
AI-S full manual or manual focus with the early AF lens series like the "D" lineup when the lenses still have the aperture ring?
I'm asking because although I'm happy to focus manually now, as my eye site get's older I might want to switch to an AF camera like the F5 and use the AF less.
I’m not too sure I really understand the question and looking forward to whatever others offer. My eyes are getting older also. I use F3 and FE with AI-S manual focus lenses. No problem with focusing (yet) but unaware of any other “focus style” possible with these cameras.
Personally I find the biggest difference is the max aperture rather than the mechanics. When I mess around using modest zooms like f/3.5-5.6 that are common on AF cameras and DSLRs, and then go back to using a prime lens like a 50/1.8, 35/2, or even an f/2.8, I'm pleasantly surprised by the viewfinder brightness and ease of focusing.
If you are using a camera such as the F3 or FM2, which focus style do you prefer and why.
AI-S full manual or manual focus with the early AF lens series like the "D" lineup when the lenses still have the aperture ring?
I'm asking because although I'm happy to focus manually now, as my eye site get's older I might want to switch to an AF camera like the F5 and use the AF less.
Auto focus was invented to make life easier.If you are using a camera such as the F3 or FM2, which focus style do you prefer and why.
AI-S full manual or manual focus with the early AF lens series like the "D" lineup when the lenses still have the aperture ring?
I'm asking because although I'm happy to focus manually now, as my eye site get's older I might want to switch to an AF camera like the F5 and use the AF less.
It was not until I was given an auto focus Nikon body (N70) and an auto focus Nikon lens (18-55mm f/2.8 to 5.6 G lens) that I decided to try other auto focus lenses. Over a long period of time, I bought several auto focus bodies (F4 and D200). I also bought three auto focus prime lenses (50mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 14mm f/2.8 and four auto focus zoom lenses (14-35mm f/2.8G, 20-35mm f/2.8D, 28-70mm f/2.8D, and 80-200mm f/2.8D). I thought that when the auto focus motor eventually broke in the lenses, I could continue using the lenses in manual mode. However, when the auto focus motor broke in the first lens, the manual focus feature also broke. The broken lens is now totally useless.
I am now dissatisfied with my decision to buy auto focus lenses and wish I had purchased only lenses with no auto focus motors to break.
with fading eyesight at 67, I prefer AF and Nikon AF seems to be always right on the money! I could never beat it manually.If you are using a camera such as the F3 or FM2, which focus style do you prefer and why.
AI-S full manual or manual focus with the early AF lens series like the "D" lineup when the lenses still have the aperture ring?
I'm asking because although I'm happy to focus manually now, as my eye site get's older I might want to switch to an AF camera like the F5 and use the AF less.
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