If you're going to use the center AF point only...

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Rick Knepper
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Re: If you're going to use the center AF point only...
In reply to Jonathan Brady, 4 months ago

Jonathan Brady wrote:

I've seen several reviews of the 6D in which they talk about using only the center AF point. First off, just how bad are the outer points? And second of all, who uses JUST the center AF point? Do many people ignore basic guidelines of photography (ie, rule of thirds) for the majority of their shots?

IMO, I'd like to have highly sensitive AF points in the middle and at the 4 junctions of the rule of thirds and then a small array of other points that don't necessarily have to be quite as sensitive (if we're talking about a budget conscious camera, anyway). Am I the only one thinking like this?

What does the rule of thirds have to do with the AF spread on any DSLR? That's a rhetorical question. And the answer is not much. Stabbing in the dark since I do not have the benefit of the particular reviews in question but focus and recompose is probably what the reviews are referring to. Since you will recompose anyway, you might as well use the best AF point which is the center one. Or you can crop. Seems to me that the reviews don't have a lot of confidence in the non-center AF points. If you are a big PDAF shooter, you might want to reconsider the purchase of this camera. Maybe consider the 5D3.

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