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Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Klaus - 05-25-2014 Interesting shootout ... http://youtu.be/up8K_xd_iwU I am not all that surprised that the Fuji came out last actually. I'd say that this isn't really camera-related but the lens motor seems to be the limiting factor. Other than that I am slightly wondering how this comparison would work out in an environment with substantially less light - say an in-room sports arena. Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - borisbg - 05-26-2014 Not bad for technology, which was introduced not too long ago. I am surprised they did not include Samsung in this. I haven't used Fuji, but I would agree: when speed matters the lenses and the camera has to have it. Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - popo - 05-26-2014 I know mirrorless has been closing the gap for a while, but it is still hard for me to get a feel for how close they are. The blackout comment also concerns me a little. Would also be nice if they threw in the Nikon 1 also. In my usage case, things may be more difficult for the camera and may show up more weaknesses than their test. It would be interesting to see, for example, a 70-300mm f/?-5.6 lens on APS-C or equivalent and shooting birds in flight with a detailed (confusing) background. Even DSLRs can struggle here. Do Sony/Fuji even have native 300mm class zoom lenses yet? Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Klaus - 05-26-2014 Quote:Not bad for technology, which was introduced not too long ago. I am surprised they did not include Samsung in this. I haven't used Fuji, but I would agree: when speed matters the lenses and the camera has to have it. Well, Samsung's global marketshare is hard to quantify by numbers. Sub 0.5% probably. Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Klaus - 05-26-2014 Quote: Not yet. Fuji will release a 120-400mm later this year. Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Brightcolours - 05-26-2014 Foto Magazin had an AF test with a moving car under relatively controlled conditions in the August 2013 edition (they have done a similar test in 2008, I have it laying around somewhere). Tested the number of shots in focus and the percentage of shots in focus, with central AF point and over a set period of time (multiple runs). Short summary (number of in focus shots | percentage of in focus shots):
Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - JJ_SO - 05-26-2014 Thanks for posting that, BC. Nikon 1 V2 appears surprisingly successful. So, their prices are justified a bit better, good to know. Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Brightcolours - 05-26-2014 Quote:Thanks for posting that, BC. Nikon 1 V2 appears surprisingly successful. So, their prices are justified a bit better, good to know.Yeah, for tracking in good light it does very, very good.of course, I can't tell how much of an advantage it has DOF wise compared to for instance the 1D-X and D4 when judging in focus. But if you do not need such blurred backgrounds, it really does not matter. By the way, they lenses they used:
Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - JJ_SO - 05-26-2014 Well, with a 2.7× crop camera there's not much to be expected for blurred backgrounds. Maybe with adapted f/1.4 lenses, but then it's another question if the AF is precise and fast enough for them. I'm just interested because a friend got a Sony ILCE 6000* to get some birds in flight. And she was mentioning the high burst rate of that camera. 20 fps of the Nikon are definitely higher and I was misinformed because I thought the 1 V3 is very expensive. Now I rechecked and with the WiFi + touch-/swivelscreen + high burst rate + optional adapter to her Nikon lenses it's still no bargain, but affordable. I think, I need to ask her why she went for the Sony. Thanks for posting the lenses, too. I do have a bit of doubts if the camera is as fast with the optional Nikkor-adapter. But now my attention is awake. * just corrected NEX against ILCE Mirrorless vs DSLR AF & sports - Guest - 05-26-2014 Is it fair to compare the 75-300/18-200 with those other lenses ? Well I guess in the case of olympus maybe it doesn't matter much but certainly some of the lenses have premium (stronger) motors than others. |