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Thursday, September 06, 2012

What is the Actual SAFOX X Layout?


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N.B. The newly added AF points may not be shown in the viewfinder!

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For information : i have sometimes a lot of difficulties to open your blog with firefox (V14.01). the brower stay on a blank page a lot of time, then finaly, it display a error message (page not found)
I has to open that page in I.E to see it.
1 reply · active 653 weeks ago
It is a known problem for the Blogger server to issue the /ncr command as found by me for last time. I noted that it is a caching problem that is not actually completely browser specific. For more info, see:-

http://ricehigh.blogspot.com/2012/08/blog-notice-...
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hopefully this formats correctly. just a guess.
1 reply · active 653 weeks ago
I didn't
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Anonimity is Great · 653 weeks ago

Can anyone explain why we need more than 11 focus points? I'd rather have improved focus accuracy on that 11 points rather than 21 points.
2 replies · active 652 weeks ago
I was told the focusing accuracy was also improved.
21 focus points will be great when you don't to focus and recompose. Fop example, for portraits, I want to focus on the eyes. Because DOF is thin I don't want to focus and recompose as it changes the distance to subject. Selecting the right focus point that lands where you want focus to be is important. With 11 points I find that the points are too few and far between to select an appropriate one.
3rd one looks best - widest in terms of range, with the 9 cross-types at great points of the rule-of-thirds square.
I would not care for number or layout of AF points at all if those few existing would be resized, correctly aligned and shown in the viewfinder with their position and dimensions (!) permanently.

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