The focus point was the front side of the flower in the foreground. Seems to be in facus too. This lens has shown me that focusing is pretty fast AND accurate AND at f1.8. To tell you the truth, I really didn't expect this one to be in focus. I didn't expect that the front part of the flower would actually be in focus. Normally either the part of the flower behind where I am focusing is in focus or the background is in focus but not the front. This is using autofocus of course. Manually focusing does have an advantage here in that you decide which part is in focus and not the system itself. That's what makes using legacy lenses so much fun to use. Granted, autofocus is faster than I am in locking focus but some of the time I'm not so sure exactly which part of the scene it's actually locked onto.
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08/14/12 Sony SEL 50 f1.81485
NEX-5N Focal Length: 50 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 1/640 sec ISO: 200 • Sony • Nex-5N • SEL 50 f1.8
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