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Read in the specs that there is a manual focus feature. What I need to know is whether this manual focus is just flicking a switch to match certian focal lengths i.e. 3m, 10m, 50m, etc or if you can actually see through the viewfinder if the subject is in focus. This is important to me because I will often have to shoo through glass which ruins the autofocus capability but if I have a parallax or other means of focusing on a subject then this camera might be what I need.TIA
Charles
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Charles,To answer your question it's 'flicking' a switch. Actually rotating a dial on the top plate and it steps through the focusing steps.
You cannot see the effects in the viewfinder.
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It is definitely worth to look at it, my users LOVE it!
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