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Minolta X-370S - Focusing

Minolta X-370S
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FOCUSING
The
camera's
focusing
screen
has
a
focusing
aid
consisting
of
a
split-image
spot
surrounded
by
a
band
of
microprisms
in
the
center
of
an
Acute
Matte
field.
To
focus
the
camera
visually,
look
through
the
viewfinder
and
turn
the
lens'
focusing
grip
until:
Upper
and
lower
subject
images
in
the
spot
are
exactly
aligned
with
no
broken
lines
between
them.
Subject
image
in
the
microprism
band
does
not
shimmer
or
appear
broken
up.
At
this
point,
the
subject
image
within
the
viewfinder's
center
focusing
aid
appears
clearest
and
seems
to
blend
with
that
on
the
matte
field
surrounding
it.
You
will
probably
find
that
focusing
is
easiest
if:
Split-image
spot
is
used
for
subjects
having
vertical
lines.
In
focus
Out
of
focus
Microprism
band
is
used
for
lenses
from
medium
wideangle
through
medium
telephoto,
especially
with
subjects
not
having
vertical
lines.
Matte
field
is
used
for
longer
focal-length
lenses
or
for
macro
or
other
work
involving
considerable
lens
extension.
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