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Jeff Bradt August 12th, 2010 02:10 PM

Any problem leaving Macro ON?
 
I can't figure out if there is any reason to turn the Macro off. If not, why even have an on/off?

I believe the default is ON. I'd like to leave it on but not if it's going to impact my non-macro shots in any way.

Thanks for any input on this.

Claire Buckley August 12th, 2010 03:26 PM

I often shoot in low light. I turn Macro OFF. I use both auto and manual depending upon the action and available lighting, or if I need to quickly relocate from a fixed position.

In my experience having Macro ON in auto focus for midshots and beyond screws me up on both Z5 and NX5. There appears to be more occasions when it "hunts" especially on faces where there is minimal contrast (a contrast based detection system I believe).

My rule of thumb - and it works for me: unless you're going in very close (auto or manual) turn Macro OFF.

Jeff Bradt August 12th, 2010 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Claire Buckley (Post 1558549)
I often shoot in low light. I turn Macro OFF. I use both auto and manual depending upon the action and available lighting, or if I need to quickly relocate from a fixed position.

In my experience having Macro ON in auto focus for midshots and beyond screws me up on both Z5 and NX5. There appears to be more occasions when it "hunts" especially on faces where there is minimal contrast (a contrast based detection system I believe).

My rule of thumb - and it works for me: unless you're going in very close (auto or manual) turn Macro OFF.

Interesting Claire. I'll have to do some experimenting along those lines. I have felt like the auto focus has been a little sub par at times and maybe that's why.

Tom Hardwick August 19th, 2010 01:17 AM

Now wouldn't it be good if the instruction book had a couple of lines of explanation. The on/off facility has obviously cost a few pennies so one has to surmise that it's 'on' for special occasions, as is the OIS.

Jeff Bradt August 19th, 2010 05:44 AM

I actually had an opportunity to speak to a Sony tech guy yesterday and ask him about this. He said that the zoom range is affected by the macro setting. I experimented and saw that although it's small, there was a change in the zoom range. I would be much more concerned about the possible long range focus difficulties.

I agree Tom, a simple explanation in the manual would sure be helpful!


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