Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
03-05-2010, 11:43 PM
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First post here. Started with a Pentax MX in 1978 and went to Canon for the next couple decades and now back to Pentax to play with the K-x (which happily shares lenses with the MX).
In response to the OP, if the K-x is anything like a Canon, the more AF points you select the more the focus gets averaged depending on the subject range, of course. With Canon (and I suspect Pentax, too) the greatest focus precision will be had by setting focus on the single/center position, but that requires that you recompose after setting focus, assuming of course that your focus point is not dead center.
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