01-09-2012, 05:33 PM
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1326121891' post='14552']
Kids, animals, sports, this kind of stuff. Anything that moves (and usually moves fast) and thus requires reliable AF-C.
-- Markus
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+1 to that. Main reason I think mirrorless doesn't (yet) have the magic bullet to kill DSLRs, and why the Nikon 1 is the most interesting system so far. Apart from the styling, the size and lens choices, it's great. Still wondering if they make contrast AF fast enough, could they brute force a near enough continuous AF like performance?
Kids, animals, sports, this kind of stuff. Anything that moves (and usually moves fast) and thus requires reliable AF-C.
-- Markus
[/quote]
+1 to that. Main reason I think mirrorless doesn't (yet) have the magic bullet to kill DSLRs, and why the Nikon 1 is the most interesting system so far. Apart from the styling, the size and lens choices, it's great. Still wondering if they make contrast AF fast enough, could they brute force a near enough continuous AF like performance?
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