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icantbebigwill wrote:
Were you shooting bursts? If so, what was the hit rate?
100%
He reported the below on the other thread.
docusync wrote:
Anyways, I asked each kid to run towards me, and at 30 fps every single frame was in critical focus, at f/1.2.
The lens is the RF 85/1.2DS which is definitely not the fastest lens on the market. Also 85mm doesn't offer much working distance like a supertele, so the kids approached quickly. I normally perform this test on all my cameras. I never was able to get even half of the frames in acceptable focus with the original R5. The A1 was much better, and the A9III was almost perfect but it could lose critical focus during a rapid approach, when the person is close. I could never imagine that a 100% success rate is possible, and now I'm scared to think what the R1 can do.
I'm likely going to swap the R5II for an R1 whenever it becomes available, and will keep the A9III for action portraiture with strobes.
Now after Canon made such mind blowing cameras they seriously need to release the "promised" 200-500. Yeah, I know nobody promised anything, but still...
P.S. Another neat new feature is the ISO "shortcut". It allows you to have a few "favorite" ISOs (like the second gain ISO) one line above the full ISO list for a quick access/selection....Show more →
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