A reply I recently gave which I think worthy of a new thread and discussion:
I never used to use live view - until a few days ago I discovered possibly the most significant discovery I've made since using the AF-ON button...
Contrast detect/live view autofocus is THE MOST accurate way to focus compared to phase/viewfinder autofocussing.
I am not a pixel peeper, but I like my lenses to be as sharp as they can be. I don't care if corners are slightly soft or anything like that, but why not have sharpness if it's available?
Anyway...I thought I might have a ever so slightly soft 85 1.4, and wasn't expecting it to be sharp wide open really...after using AF fine tune for a while it was spot on in the centre, but on the far extreme edge focus points, it would be a little fuzzy. Fair enough I thought, edge sharpness might not be great.
WRONG. With contrast detect in live view, this lens is RAZOR sharp all over the frame, anywhere I select. It turns out that whilst the center cross AF point was super accurate, the other 36 focus points on the D300s that aren't cross points aren't anywhere as near as good, even in good light. I was so amazed that I started playing with all my other lenses that I thought were a little soft wide open - 50 1.4, 18-50 2.8 ....these lenses were now razor sharp whenever I focussed, EVERY time!
Pity the contrast focus is SO slow! But if it means nailing focussing wide open with 1.4 primes every time, I might just live with slow focus.
See how well it works for you...its made my prime experience even better!
I never used to use live view - until a few days ago I discovered possibly the most significant discovery I've made since using the AF-ON button...
Contrast detect/live view autofocus is THE MOST accurate way to focus compared to phase/viewfinder autofocussing.
I am not a pixel peeper, but I like my lenses to be as sharp as they can be. I don't care if corners are slightly soft or anything like that, but why not have sharpness if it's available?
Anyway...I thought I might have a ever so slightly soft 85 1.4, and wasn't expecting it to be sharp wide open really...after using AF fine tune for a while it was spot on in the centre, but on the far extreme edge focus points, it would be a little fuzzy. Fair enough I thought, edge sharpness might not be great.
WRONG. With contrast detect in live view, this lens is RAZOR sharp all over the frame, anywhere I select. It turns out that whilst the center cross AF point was super accurate, the other 36 focus points on the D300s that aren't cross points aren't anywhere as near as good, even in good light. I was so amazed that I started playing with all my other lenses that I thought were a little soft wide open - 50 1.4, 18-50 2.8 ....these lenses were now razor sharp whenever I focussed, EVERY time!
Pity the contrast focus is SO slow! But if it means nailing focussing wide open with 1.4 primes every time, I might just live with slow focus.
See how well it works for you...its made my prime experience even better!