JohnD Posted Friday at 03:46 PM Posted Friday at 03:46 PM I almost put this into one of the existing MFO threads but then I thought it might deserve its own space. I am curious and interested in the MFO-1, but oddly, Nauticam has no instructions or manual for this thing on their website. Pretty much the only information they provide is sales-type stuff. I realize there are still few of these in the wild, but I am trying to understand its utility. If using the MFO-1, do we set focus limiters to the "infinity" setting and not suffer the hunting and focus speed issues that setting can cause, or use the reduced focus range setting? It seems like it would need to use the unlimited setting given the published focusing range, but ??? Perhaps I am just being dense, but maybe Edward Lai or someone else with knowledge could post some additional details about using the thing.
Edward Lai Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM Hello John, Please leave the focus limiter to "infinity". 1 2
Dave_Hicks Posted Monday at 01:03 AM Posted Monday at 01:03 AM I just got my MFO today. Not wet yet, but on the bench I only see about 20cm max focusing distance on a Nikon 105 lens. Is this expected? 1
CaolIla Posted Monday at 09:34 AM Posted Monday at 09:34 AM Hi I try for the first time today my MFO-1 with a Canon RF100 max distance beetween 1 and 2 m... but the first impression ... Waouh 🥰 Now I go watching the first shoot. 2
Edward Lai Posted Monday at 07:02 PM Posted Monday at 07:02 PM 17 hours ago, Dave_Hicks said: I just got my MFO today. Not wet yet, but on the bench I only see about 20cm max focusing distance on a Nikon 105 lens. Is this expected? This is a wet lens. Please try it in the field, or at least a bath tub or water tank that is big enough. 1 2
Griffer Posted Monday at 07:40 PM Posted Monday at 07:40 PM (edited) Same subject showing close up and at distance Canon R7 with 60mm .Very impressed i have tried it with the 100mm in a big swell but very happy with the out come. Subject size 20mm Edited Monday at 07:42 PM by Griffer missed size 2
Dave_Hicks Posted Monday at 09:31 PM Posted Monday at 09:31 PM 2 hours ago, Edward Lai said: This is a wet lens. Please try it in the field, or at least a bath tub or water tank that is big enough. Thanks for confirming. I will dive it in a few days!
CaolIla Posted Monday at 09:55 PM Posted Monday at 09:55 PM (edited) What I noticed is that it is much more easier to take such pictures... before it was complicate to put the focus then it allways go at the bacground. I love that Edited Monday at 09:56 PM by CaolIla 1 1
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