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RE: Interesting ... - Arthur325 - 09-03-2019 (07-23-2019, 01:15 PM)Brightcolours Wrote:(07-22-2019, 11:44 PM)Klaus Wrote:(07-21-2019, 08:47 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: It used to be that Sony stops down for AF a few stops with big aperture lenses with mirrorless and the live view DSLTs., even if you shoot wide open and even if your shoot in the dark. Since I have no Sony mirrorless camera I can not check into if they still do that. That means that the focus wide open mostly is a bit different from focussing closed down. The Sony then will show the opposite: you focus closed down, and then take the image wide open, giving an OOF wide open image. RE: Interesting ... - wim - 09-03-2019 (07-21-2019, 08:47 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: It used to be that Sony stops down for AF a few stops with big aperture lenses with mirrorless and the live view DSLTs., even if you shoot wide open and even if your shoot in the dark. Since I have no Sony mirrorless camera I can not check into if they still do that. Not recently with the Canon 50L, AFAIK. The first 2 years, it did happen, but they got it under control. I had the problem, but only slightly so, and they were able to fix it based on my instructions, while waiting for them to carry those out . Kind regards, Wim |