snapsy wrote:
The net result will be that continuous shooting performance will degrade the longer the subject stays on an adjacent AF point, since the photographer is not benefiting from the camera's intelligent tracking during that interval.
That is not the case... predictive focus is engaged anytime AF-C is in use and the subject (or camera) is in motion.
snapsy wrote:
Why not just let the photographer decide how diligent he wants to be in keeping his original subject under the primary AF point (with the commensurate benefit of better tracking) and then explicitly decide on a new subject when he wants by cycling AFON?
You still have that to some degree with the delay/subject motion settings... just not to the extent it was before.
Mar 20, 2017 at 11:49 AM
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