Originally Posted by
DanK
Back to Ted's post #5: I think this is important and worth more substantial discussion, perhaps in a separate thread.
Manfred, your "gotchas" all make the implementation of any process for dealing with hyperfocal distance more difficult, but I don't see how they make the approach in the article Ted cited any more difficult than the conventional approaches. Using the conventional approach as well, one has to cope with the short focusing throw and lousy distance scale that characterize modern AF lenses, and one has to select a focusing mode that doesn't give the camera control. As one example, I often estimate distance, find something at roughly the distance I want, and use single-point AF or MF to focus on that. The article Ted cited suggests to me that when I do that, I might well want to choose a different point on which to focus.