

I find this wandering focus point hugely annoying, because it’s both unpredictable and hard to notice – I only figure it out after a few minutes of swearing about why I can’t get the $*#* thing to focus, and by then the moment is gone.īy these comments, you guys are reinforcing to me that I really do enjoy being an old curmudgeon and only rarely bother with autofocus systems. I'm not sure why this is so great an annoyance.

It only take a moment to tap the screen back in the center (L16), or press the second button below the LCD (907x) to re-center the focus point. Sometimes I touch the screen inadvertently and throw the focus point off. I do use the AF on my Hasselblad 907x and Light L16. It seems to me that if you have the touch control feature of the LCD enabled, and focus point setting by touch control is part of that, it might prove very difficult to determine when some random touch on the screen is intentional or not.

That said, I'm curious as to what this problem is and how you would fix it if it could be fixed. Since I don't use any TL or SL lenses (all R and M mount lenses only), I've never seen this 'moving focus point' issue the focus point only affects what magnifies when I use focus magnification assist.
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Wildly hoping for either a FW update for the CL (seems unlikely), or a CL2 with this fixed (not very likely either they seem to be totally stubborn on this, and just will NOT move their point. The one and only thing that keeps me from getting a CL is that infernal moving focus point! This is an absolute deal breaker for me (bought a Panasonic model with the same flaw some years ago, and had to sell it after a few months).
