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- From: phr@telebit.com (Paul Rubin)
- Subject: Re: Canon 10s Vs Nikon N90, Which one?
- In-Reply-To: tse@ra.nrl.navy.mil's message of Fri, 25 Dec 1992 04:31:15 GMT
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- Date: 24 Dec 92 21:06:13
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- Why do you want a split or microprism screen? First off, with
- AF, you don't need focusing aid. ..... One of the
- few things that I like about AF cameras (obviousely, I don't use one)
- is that they all seems to have bright plain focusing screen.
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- Yes it is obvious that you don't use an AF camera, otherwise
- you would understand why sometimes you want a manual focus screen.
- AF is great in most circumstances but sometimes you just want
- to focus the camera yourself.
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