leica_f32 said:I've been using the Otus 85mm for about a year now. I purchased it for studio work and, yes, it excels beyond all its counterparts for that service. Then I took it out for landscape work and realized how much better it really was. Today it sits on my 5D3 or 5DSr when I'm out and about grabbing everyday shots. Crowds, animals - whatever I'm shooting. You only have one more task to perform - to turn the focus ring. The viewfinder gives you conformation of focus by the red focus points illuminating when you're dead on. You choose - don't want that in focus, keep turning and another item in the image lights up. It's really not that complicated.
If you are shooting portraits at f/4 or landscapes at f/11 or so, I agree with you completely.
But if you are shooting at f/1.4 lens manually with nothing more than the AF confirmation dot, you are more skilled than I. Most everyone else espouses the use of focus screens to pull that off.
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