I am wondering what the 30D owners think of the focus screen and how well it works during manual focus. I currently have a Rebel XT and manually focusing is a chore and is often inaccurate.
gooble Goldmember 3,149 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Mesa,AZ More info | Nov 25, 2006 17:46 | #1 I am wondering what the 30D owners think of the focus screen and how well it works during manual focus. I currently have a Rebel XT and manually focusing is a chore and is often inaccurate.
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MrChad Goldmember 2,815 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicagoland More info | Nov 25, 2006 18:20 | #2 gooble wrote in post #2312475 I am wondering what the 30D owners think of the focus screen and how well it works during manual focus. I currently have a Rebel XT and manually focusing is a chore and is often inaccurate.
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perfect_pixel Senior Member 454 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Salisbury, UK More info | Have a look at this thread: http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=243715
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I have been aware of those after market focus screens. The main thing I want to know is how 30D owners like the stock manual focusing?
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gkuenning Goldmember More info | Nov 27, 2006 01:41 | #5 The stock manual screen is OK, but I don't think I'd bet a make-or-break shot on it. I find that there's usually a small range, even wide open, where I can rotate the focusing ring without visible effect on the screen. However, I should say that I haven't done any careful testing of my ability to focus manually. Geoff
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picturecrazy soft-hearted weenie-boy 8,565 posts Likes: 780 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Alberta, CANADA More info | Nov 27, 2006 10:24 | #6 I find manual focus on the 30D to suck bigtime.... I'm so used to larger viewfinders and split-prism focus screens on my old FD mount film cams. I try focusing manually on the 30D... and even when I think it got it, it turns out I missed when I view the image on my computer. it's been very frustrating for me. -Lloyd
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canoflan Goldmember 1,059 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Texas, US More info | Nov 27, 2006 16:53 | #7 Permanent banpicturecrazy wrote in post #2319185 I find manual focus on the 30D to suck bigtime.... I'm so used to larger viewfinders and split-prism focus screens on my old FD mount film cams. I try focusing manually on the 30D... and even when I think it got it, it turns out I missed when I view the image on my computer. it's been very frustrating for me. How are you focusing manually (I mean technique-wise)? Since most lenses are USM, you can manually adjust focus after auto-focusing, without switching to manual focus; and you can adjust the focus points to the one you want without reframing. After auto focusing, however, manually adjusting focus should be done while still holding the shutter button halfway, else it will re-autofocus.
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dbvirago Senior Member 367 posts Joined Feb 2006 More info | Nov 27, 2006 18:07 | #8 Don't want to hijack the thread, but how are the aftermarket screens and how are they loaded/installed? I used manual focus all the time with my old AE1-P. There was a 'target' than helped show when focus was achieved. Manual focus on my 20D is sometimes difficult. Darryl
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rgmcleod Senior Member 618 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Austin, TX More info | Nov 27, 2006 21:10 | #9 It's hard to focus with old eyes. I wish they had a split screen focus or a prism diamond focus screen. Just a plain one, I can't ever be sure and MUST rely on the USM to focus for me. Ron McLeod
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Well it seems like the opinion is that the 30D is not as good as a split screen film camera ie. AE1 and I completely agree but I am wondering if it is appreciably better than a Rebel XT. To put it bluntly the Rebel XT manual focusing sucks, big time. From fiddling with the 30D in the store for just a few minutes I noticed a big improvement over the Rebel but I don't have any real experience with it. So that is why I ask.
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Lightstream Yoda 14,915 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Cult of the Full Frame More info | Nov 28, 2006 01:54 | #11 gooble wrote in post #2322754 Well it seems like the opinion is that the 30D is not as good as a split screen film camera ie. AE1 and I completely agree but I am wondering if it is appreciably better than a Rebel XT. To put it bluntly the Rebel XT manual focusing sucks, big time. From fiddling with the 30D in the store for just a few minutes I noticed a big improvement over the Rebel but I don't have any real experience with it. So that is why I ask. IMO it's a little bit better, manual focus is also a bit easier, I can get it right on the first try more times than I could with the XT. However it's far from earthshaking. You might want to invest in the microprism screens.
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picturecrazy soft-hearted weenie-boy 8,565 posts Likes: 780 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Alberta, CANADA More info | Nov 28, 2006 10:32 | #12 canoflan wrote in post #2320818 How are you focusing manually (I mean technique-wise)? Since most lenses are USM, you can manually adjust focus after auto-focusing, without switching to manual focus; and you can adjust the focus points to the one you want without reframing. After auto focusing, however, manually adjusting focus should be done while still holding the shutter button halfway, else it will re-autofocus. Just curious... I turn autofocus off completely. It's rare that I don't use autofocus, but when I don't... it's been frustrating. -Lloyd
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Mstar Goldmember More info | Nov 28, 2006 15:18 | #13 Attached is what I put into my 20d recently. I have not regretted it. However, I do notice there are several threads about focusing issues. I bought a diagonal split screen and this has improved my focusing woes. I am trying to work out if my problem is me, my camera or lens. Does the problem vary with shutter speeds or f stop? What are the optimum settings for me. Do photos look better in my hand or on my screen- believe it or not, you know when you see on TV, sometimes peoples clothes clash with the pixels on the TV- they shimmer, well the same can happen on the computer screen. Canon 20D, 7D +grip
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sandro9mm Goldmember 1,718 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Italy, Milan More info | Nov 28, 2006 18:14 | #14 yeah its better... I upgraded from XT and it seems I'm getting better manual focus results with my 1.8.old one. Photography Tips
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RAitch Goldmember 2,917 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Sarnia Ontario, Canada More info | Dec 11, 2006 23:12 | #15 I had the XT... same problem so tried the Haoda focus screen. It helped a lot, but found I needed the off-center focus points.
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