Quote:
Originally Posted by The1
that would be fun....
Was reading up on some MF addicts out there. Pretty good arguments.
nice then about some of the higher end canon lenses, you can autofocus them, and then fine tune them by hand without hurting any of the gear inside, unlike the lower end lenses.
|
I like the fact that you can buy some really good MF glass for short money compared to their AF counterparts. Roki 35mm f1.4, for example. And then on the other end of the spectrum there are Zeiss lenses which are MF but have that certain way of rendering that makes images look 3-D. I was damn good at manually focusing in the film days with a split screen focus. I think I could get back to that level again.