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FZ2000 Manual focus. (1 Viewer)

shezza

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Hi all, have any owners of the FZ2000 used the manual focus and if so noticed
some parts of the the picture going blue as the the focus ring is turned.
 
I believe that would be the "focus peaking" feature. It's a visual display of what is in focus (through highlighting the edges of what the camera is focused on), hence is very useful for manual focus as without the feature, it can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the focus is tack sharp.
 
I believe that would be the "focus peaking" feature. It's a visual display of what is in focus (through highlighting the edges of what the camera is focused on), hence is very useful for manual focus as without the feature, it can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the focus is tack sharp.

Agree

Niels
 
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