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splendid Pegelli! (dispite its not a Nikon mirrorless :grin(well I know your answer.."because it is not..")(but it was just in laying there in front of my right foot..:toocool::grin
:ROTFL: Thanks Thorkilsplendid Pegelli! (dispite its not a Nikon mirrorless :grin(well I know your answer.."because it is not..")(but it was just in laying there in front of my right foot..:toocool::grin
Salute :salute: for your skills in the manual way - pin-sharp I must admit.:ROTFL: Thanks Thorkil
It's just with one of those "other" dreadful 1 card cameras :facesmack:
Well AF didn't work (it continuously focussed on the bushes behind and couldn't find the rope or the critter), but MF did the trick :salute:
Thanks Pieter. Sony AF has the tendency to focus on background when the foreground subject isn’t too large or prominent. What works for me is pointing the camera on something near and large, like the ground, and than start focusing on the tiny subject, but approaching from the front. The A9 has the same tendency but improved somewhat, not much though, with the latest firmware update.:ROTFL: Thanks Thorkil
It's just with one of those "other" dreadful 1 card cameras :facesmack:
Well AF didn't work (it continuously focussed on the bushes behind and couldn't find the rope or the critter), but MF did the trick :salute: