60mm Macro
I just got the 60mm macro lens for my NX20. I've been playing around with it, but was wondering if someone who has this lens could give me a few pointers.
I mainly want to know how you use the focus ring to assist when the mode is auto focus. This is the first lens that I've seen this function (all the other lens you only use the focus ring when you are set to manual focus).
Also, what situations do you set the limit and full button on the lens. And how do you use the information on the focal length grid that shows on the screen?
Any tips would be much appreciated. I think this is going to be a really nice portrait lens as well as macro!
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