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Ver la Versión Completa : Escala de enfoque manual para la FZ-10


Spidigonzalez
22/06/04, 10:27:44
Hola. Aquí pongo otro recurso para la FZ-10. Como no trae luz de asistencia para enfocar de noche, hay quien ha calculado la profundidad de campo con el enfoque manual, pero como este es electrónico no trae escala como los clásicos de las analógicas. En este enlace (http://www.users.bigpond.com/vkelim/DMCFZ10/node94.html#sub:Manual-focus-distance-scale) viene cómo hacer una escala y pegársela a la cámara...pero está en inglés. A ver si los que lo dominan nos echan una mano. En concreto yo no entiendo como hacer coincidir las marcas del anillo de enfoque con la escala:

"our FZ10's have no focus assist lamp, therefore it can be very difficult to focus in real dim lightning situations. We do have a manual focus ring but it's of the electronic `fly by wire' type, that's why they didn't put a distance scale on the lens barrel. However I discovered it can be used with a distance scale! I made 2 marks on the focus ring 180 degrees apart from each other with a white marker pen and glued a plain piece of paper on top of the lens barrel positioned between the on-board flash and the focus ring. I first made a zero point on the left hand side of the scale used for synchronization of the focus ring with the scale. The trick is you have to turn the focus ring at least a halve turn anti-clockwise (seen from behind the camera) matching one of your marks on the focus ring with the zero point of the scale. Now you can start focussing on subjects at various distances from the camera and different zoom settings and make marks on your scale. After that I removed the scale and measured the different marks on it and made a new scale in Corel Presentations, it came out like this (click link for picture of scale, and picture of Klaas's camera).
Don't forget to re- synchronize the focus ring after the camera has gone into sleep modus, as I have made 2 syncro marks on the ring I only have to make a half turn (anti clockwise) to line up the other mark with the zero point on my scale. "
Adjunto el dibujo de la escala:

Ahí queda eso...