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Re: Will XT6 finally catch up to Sony, Canon and Nikon with AF.


Nielk Mike wrote:
gyoung143 wrote:
Nielk Mike wrote:
gyoung143 wrote:


EB-1 wrote:
highdesertmesa wrote:
JadedWriter wrote:
Look at you complaining about eyelash focus. The real issue is the Fuji AF algorithm ignoring the person in front of you to go right to the random face in the back.
highdesertmesa wrote:
Best we can hope for is single shot eye-AF that doesn't focus on the eyelashes.




Threads about Fujifilm improving their AF are among the dumbest on the Internet and always end as a train wreck. No one is waiting around for Fujifilm's AF to get better. Folks have either adapted, accepted, or moved on.


Most everyone is looking forward to improved photo equipment here in the FM gear forums.
If Fuji AF is problem that is something that they should be working on.

EBH

It's not a 'pro lem' for 99.9% I've been using AF since e the beginning, and it's marvellous compared to that, it improves all the time. And for the vast majority of situations it's not even necessary, manual focus is fine. You have to rely on your own resources either way, it's YOUR job as photographer to get it sharp where you want it, using whatever aids you can work with.
Like any automation, it takes skill to use effectively, and when you come up against it's limitations, learn how to work it, or move on to a different tool that will help you solve your problem.
Or nowadays you can sit at your keyboard and whinge incessantly at every opportunity about your 'problems', real or imaginary. From experience or just hearsay.

Gerry


Where do you get the 99.9% from? What I see on the fora is a much higher rate of folks not happy with Fuji's AF.

Well certainly on this forum, a high percentage of posts are by a few of you moaning on. But that doesn't amount to much compared to the legions of people who get on with producing excellent work with Fuji. And the percentage is situations.


There are a good number of members here who do know the issue and from time to time provide input. But there are a number of die hard deniers here who can't tolerate that there is an issue, too. And even more people on other sites. So, your 99.9% has no basis in reality, really.


For the avoidance of doubt, the situations where it falls short are most likely af-c tracking of fast moving items, probably 0,1% of the photos taken with Fuji cameras, and most seem happy with Xh2s performance, it is unrealistic to expect that level of performance in smaller, lighter and cheaper bodies.
The 'issues' you go on about seem to be focus beyond infinity, which I don't believe is an issue unless the focus locks there, which brings us to your second hobby horse, lack of locking focus on af-s, in I quote 'certain situations', which you see reluct to specify so we can see where the problem lies. I don't experience that issue, unless there are reasons, typically items in the focus box at more than one plane of possible focus. Sometimes the ca,era chooses the plane I don't want. That happens with my Nikons too, always has, and I don't considerit a 'fault' merely something to adaptmy technique to avoid. Last week I tried it out to see of I could reproduce your issue, 100-400 @ 400 so problems immediately obvious, fill the focus box with a flat brick wall opposite, locks focus every time out f about 20-30 tries, no problems. Focus distance indicator was absurdly inaccurate, reading about 7m instead of 30, but it was absolutely consistent.

Gerry



May 03, 2026 at 07:08 AM





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