I'm not totally sure whether this is generally true. Yes, Sony cameras do stopped-down AF.
However, do they really stop down at all costs (e.g. in the dark)? Haven't tested this.
If you have marginal light, you will stick to f/1.4 anyway (unless on a tripod).
As far as f/22 is concerned ... other than for macro, I'm a little wondering why you'd use that regarding the associated softness.
I never had issues with stopped down focusing on the A7R I/II at least.
However, do they really stop down at all costs (e.g. in the dark)? Haven't tested this.
If you have marginal light, you will stick to f/1.4 anyway (unless on a tripod).
As far as f/22 is concerned ... other than for macro, I'm a little wondering why you'd use that regarding the associated softness.
I never had issues with stopped down focusing on the A7R I/II at least.
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