Luvwine wrote:
I may be an oddball, but I don't use TAP for infinity focus almost ever. I use TAP when I am wanting to shoot either more casually--at a party or wandering around hand held--or in a museum where I am focusing at fairly near subjects. I used TAP with a 28/1.4 and 75/2 recently on vacation and it worked great. However, for landscapes, I usually have time to manually focus either hand held or on tripod. The fact is, with lenses that have floating elements, manually focusing (or at least pre-focusing) will yield at least theoretically better results.
I love the ZM with TAP. If I'm handhold the camera, I'm almost always using AF with TAP. However, if I'm on a tripod, I turn off AF and use manual focus with the ZM still TAP mounted. No complaints here . . .