Originally Posted by
Manfred M
Or more likely screw things up. The problem I have with the multi-point focus is that they screw up a shot more often than not. The physics of photography do not change, regardless of the number of focus points the camera uses; this is still only one focus plane. In shots where there is a shallow depth of field this is little room for error and a single focus point is generally best because the photographer can pick it rather than an in-camera algorithm that I find often picks the wrong focus point.
With the Sony, Brian will have the focus peaking feature, which will be useful. Manual focus with screen magnification is an even better choice for such fine, narrow DoF work. Shooting tethered and focusing with a large laptop screen is even better.