Bad rumor alert: 6D2 to be abandoned in favor of FF mirrorless instead?
- By nda
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sdsr said:nda said:sdsr said:Sporgon said:Focus peaking ? Meh, it sounds great in theory, in practice I have found it to be pretty useless. Only really works when there is a very, very shallow dof and even then I'm not convinced it is any improvement over an "s" screen.
I think it's overrated too. It works better with sharper, higher contrast lenses, sometimes well enough that I can use it by itself; but I (like most people, I suspect) prefer to use it in conjunction with magnification, and it's nice to have both together in the viewfinder; I find the two together to work extremely well. Other advantages - never having to even consider AFMA and, depending on camera design, the ability to attach just about any lens. regardless of who made it.
Well I think its underrated and the best thing since sliced bread! I use focus peaking with my A7R2 & A72 with my old FD Canon lenses and I'm getting great results, I also have the 50mm & 35mm Loxia's and there just as good, manual focus and peaking has made photography fun again! for me8)
I quite agree re the appeal of manual focusing (that's the main reason why I have an a7s & a7rII), but do you find peaking by itself to be accurate? I usually get better results when combining it with magnification.
Yes magnification is great especially at wide apertures when focus is critical, at f/5.6 and narrower you can just use peaking I find it to be accurate
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