Epson r-d1 User Manual - Addendum - firmware version 2.0 upgrade features. - Page 25

Focusing

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Focusing The camera's viewfinder has a magnification of 1.0x, which allows you to keep both eyes open when focusing on your subject. When focusing, keep your eye in the center of the rangefinder eyepiece for the best result. To focus on a subject, rotate the lens focusing ring until the double-image converges in the center of the bright-line frame. If a subject has a distinct vertical line (e.g., a tree or a tower), rotate the focus ring until the lines merge into a single continuous line. This usually produces sharper images as straight lines are easier to focus on. Taking Photos 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 25

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Focusing
The camera’s viewfinder has a magnification of 1.0x, which allows you
to keep both eyes open when focusing on your subject.
When focusing, keep your eye in the center of the rangefinder eyepiece
for the best result.
To focus on a subject, rotate the lens focusing ring until the
double-image converges in the center of the bright-line frame.
If a subject has a distinct vertical line (e.g., a tree or a tower), rotate the
focus ring until the lines merge into a single continuous line. This
usually produces sharper images as straight lines are easier to focus on.