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Re: The real price for the 85mm?
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Really a solid and serious lens! So now I need NX1 too? Slow focusing yes. At one often used distance you know, faster if you "prefocus"? Or is that bad for the motor? - Interesting to see focusing in the dark.
How do you prefocus?
Well.... Was trying to adjust according to distance. But the lens is fixing that itself. Awesome results at 30 to 50 meters. Best lens I have had. But maybe of limited use.
Ah, I think I see what you mean. I think the 85mm is one of the only lenses with a distance scale written on the lens?
Don't know about that. Wonder if any of you know if someone has written about the use of this lens?
... and focusing! I know it can be difficult, but completely impossible one evening with sunset clouds, even focusing on the mountain top. Never had that problem with any camera/lens. Grateful for any advice.
Have you tried using manual focusing and using peaking? Can be really handy. The autofocus on the 85mm is rather 'hunty'
I switched to manual and adjusted and got some ok images, when focusing enlarged on the screen. How to find/use peaking? Would also learn more about tha autofocus.
Thanks, I found it and seems to work fine! And unlike the autofocus it stays, so if you got a fixed place where animals pass, you can nail them fast. Was thinking I could swap it for the long power zoom, which could be more useful of course, but maybe try some objects and try out the bokeh. Maybe at my level I can't do it much better than with the long zoom, but I like to learn. Only manual experience was with Panasonic and Minolta lens. But this seems a more simple and easier method.