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These are just amazing.And, a few more.
thanks KurtHi Woody,
All you need to do is go to the menu with the wrench (the one where you can fine tune AF). In that menu, you'll see a line labeled "Non CPU Lens Data". There you can enter data for a variety of lenses. It'll take just a minute to enter in the f-stop and focal length of each of the lenses you want to enter.
Kurt
At the instant moment of releasing the shutter one (photographer/subject) has slightly moved. Also depending on the quality and size of the CCD chip. For example, the focus confirmation on the Hy6 is unbeatable due to the quality and size of the chip. The Contax 645 focus confirmation is also good but the Hy6 is better. The accuracy of focusing confirmation on the 35 mm system will not be able to match the medium format system.I guess I was trying to guage how accurate the green light for confirmation is. If that is iffy it would be a bit of a bummer to try and rely on it.
So you have to go to the menu each time you mount a different MF lens i guess, true ?...All you need to do is go to the menu with the wrench (the one where you can fine tune AF). In that menu, you'll see a line labeled "Non CPU Lens Data". There you can enter data for a variety of lenses. It'll take just a minute to enter in the f-stop and focal length of each of the lenses you want to enter...
No need to chimp then, sounds great to me, thks Ray....In my case since I switch between MF Non-CPU lenses a lot. I have assigned the front FUNC button and the rear wheel to change those lenses for me. I press the FUNC button and the currently selected MF Non-CPU lens appears in the top display panel. If I want a different one, I just spin the rear wheel to which ever selection that I have already programmed in for these lenses (while holding the FUNC button down) and I'm done...
I'm getting dizzy....:ROTFL:To late bought the 28 F2. I'm soooooooooooooooooooooo bad