Yes,thanks for well intended suggestions. Buttons and autofocus does work, but I use manual focus lenses which do not require any button pushing beyond 100% enlargement on the front F1, but the focus point has to stay centered without routine delays, so I repeaat my metaphor;
A car servosteering that veers unpredictably and strongly to the left unless you immediately touch the windscreenwiper switch is unnecessarily bothersome.
Even though software bugs and shortcomings are are common, such.engineer laziness as omitting a switchoff of this "feature" should be uprooted.
Luckily, my Angenieux , Zeiss and Leitz lenses have quite flat fields, so the focus point fault does not matter for landscapes at infinity, but yesterdays snaps of a tree could not benefit from that when the focus point was in the wrong place.
Trees do not walk away, so a bit of fumbling is inconsequential. Photograping stationary motives (even using the old trick of pre-focussing on a particular spot that something fast moving will pass) is perfectly compatible with buttonjuggling..
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