There's another super useful control -- if you press both buttons together it activates a spot metering mode, allowing you to set exposure on your subject even if it's in otherwise dark or light scene.
Any thought on how to get more shots in focus?? I find so many of my images of people are so out of focus. I do put the crosshairs on the eyes/face. I’m wondering if I should try a more contrast spot like the shirt. Any thoughts??
I should also note I don’t have issues with the Yashica T4 and with a Contax T2 I can just shoot at 5.6 or 8 and I have few issues. Seems like the MJU likes 2.8 which makes these focusing issues worse…
Is the remote necessary for taking a photo with the timer option? I can't seem to find a remote anywhere here in Sweden and I don't want to waste a frame of film by trying to take a photo without the control haha
There's another super useful control -- if you press both buttons together it activates a spot metering mode, allowing you to set exposure on your subject even if it's in otherwise dark or light scene.
such an awesome & clear guide! thanks!
Awesome guide! thank you :)
Glad it helped!
Any thought on how to get more shots in focus?? I find so many of my images of people are so out of focus. I do put the crosshairs on the eyes/face. I’m wondering if I should try a more contrast spot like the shirt. Any thoughts??
I should also note I don’t have issues with the Yashica T4 and with a Contax T2 I can just shoot at 5.6 or 8 and I have few issues. Seems like the MJU likes 2.8 which makes these focusing issues worse…
Is the remote necessary for taking a photo with the timer option?
I can't seem to find a remote anywhere here in Sweden and I don't want to waste a frame of film by trying to take a photo without the control haha
No you don't! It can just do a 10s countdown if that works for you :)