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M3ph15t

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  1. I guess maybe we shouldn't rely too much on the autofocus system. It's a nice tool, but that's it. I know guys who shoot wildlife (flying birds, leopards and such) on Film, manually with a Nikon FE2 and a Motordrive (I've been told that the MD is just for comfort). I myself shoot concerts with a X-T1 plus a 135mm Pentacon from the 70's and it's working fine for me. For documentary work, I use a Takumar 55mm from the late 60's and it's working fine and fast. My point is: every lens is fast and bright enough if you know how to handle it. That's the whole magic. You can shoot everything if you can foresee what could happen and get yourself ready for this moment. I myself tend to shoot pictures, even if they are slightly off focus, if I want to capture that moment. Sometimes that's something special, a slightly unsharp picture in a so 'perfect' world. And of course you can try to sharpen it via Lightroom ;-)
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