Electronic focus confirmation does not necessarily mean that critical focus has been achieved, especially at shallow depth of field. It's reassuring, certainly, but you still must do your bit. I have less than perfect vision (right eye — my viewing eye, especially), but have no trouble arriving at critical focus on Pentax 67 standard matte screen with a –1.5d correction lens. My EOS 1N will use focus confirmation with a manual-focus TS-E lens, but that must then be fine-focused, moreso if any tilt is applied (at which time focus confirmation is entirely irrelevant, with focus based on an arbitrary point or 'peg'). I don't experience any real focusing difficulties with my Hassie. But like most users of the P67, I have trouble achieving focus with f4 lenses in work using a polariser, but usually nothing either the central-spot magnifier or right-angle finder cannot help with, additional to minimising the POL effect or just taking the POL off for critical focusing. As we get older, the crusade to find more help in focusing cameras accurately becomes important. Never give in.