Steve Hendrix
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I've not found a sensitivity setting for focus peaking, and being Hasselblad, I assumed there wasn't one so didn't look too hard, but maybe there is, although the nice thing about the Hasselblad interface is you don't have to worry too much if you don't find something that it is hiding in some other irrational location in the menu system, like ... Fuji and others.Thanks, Matt. Yes, there are settings for sensitivity as well (I think). I've tried a few different colors and futz with this a bit more.
John
I've never liked the idea of peaking for anything other than rough focusing. It can be fooled and it can be inaccurate and imprecise. Of course less of an issue where depth of field is a priority and aperture is stopped down. I tend to follow the path Victor is on where I manually focus zoomed in. For me, that was perhaps the critical killer app for mirrorless in my use - the ability to auto zoom in the EVF. I like pre-seeing the results with my own eyes. So ironically, as a historic champion of auto focus with every camera I ever shot with (because I was so terrible at manual focusing), the mirrorless cameras have reversed that and now almost everything critical is manual focus for me.
Steve Hendrix/CI