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ZoneV Silver Member Nikonian since 08th Jan 2005Sat 12-Jul-08 02:16 AM
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"D700 AF indicators?"
Sat 12-Jul-08 02:24 AM by ZoneV

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Thom Hogan has stated that the D700 has all three focus indicators in the viewfinder:

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I saw a screenshot of the finder and it looked like it only has the

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Can anyone check out a D700 for manual focusing and confirm this?

Thanks.

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jaba Registered since 02nd Feb 2007Sat 12-Jul-08 06:42 PM
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I did exactly that yesterday at Calumet Hamburg: It does show the three indicators and it tells you in manual focusing if you are too far away or too close.

  

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ZoneV Silver Member Nikonian since 08th Jan 2005Sun 13-Jul-08 03:57 PM
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Excellent! Thanks for checking into it.

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