ho mr smith
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6. Yes auto review can be turned off. Using "low" burst mode (think it's 3 fps?), the screen blacks out after every shot like a DSLR. Using high burst and the 7fps (10fps for A55), the screen will do that lagging thing dpreview pointed out. In low light, the EVF does indeed lag [ack!!!!!]. And If you say it's soft it's probably soft; I've got a LONG way to go in this field of photography.
and the dpreview thngs seems far different than what you have stated some pages ago..u talked about the same experience of d3 or canon 1...is it possible u are using the 3fps continous mode and not the faster mode?
thanks
reading other post like this
6. Yes auto review can be turned off. Using "low" burst mode (think it's 3 fps?), the screen blacks out after every shot like a DSLR. Using high burst and the 7fps (10fps for A55), the screen will do that lagging thing dpreview pointed out. In low light, the EVF does indeed lag [ack!!!!!]. And If you say it's soft it's probably soft; I've got a LONG way to go in this field of photography.
and the dpreview thngs seems far different than what you have stated some pages ago..u talked about the same experience of d3 or canon 1...is it possible u are using the 3fps continous mode and not the faster mode?
thanks
Gavin 11 simply asked if I felt "the A-55 has better AF than the previous A-700,A-850 and say A-550?"
From my experience with all those cameras plus the a900, I'd say yes it is.
I also said "Expect even better AF in the next a7XX and a9XX series cameras."
Please note that Gavin didn't ask if the a55 body was more durable than the a700, a850 or a900 cameras or if the resolution was better than the a850 or a900. It's not. Nor, based on its price-point, was it meant to be.
It is certainly not meant as a knock on any of the cameras mentioned to say that many Sony users have asked for improved AF and high-ISO performance and the latest cameras show that Sony engineers are addressing that. This points to good things to come for the next-Gen a7XX and a9XX series camera.
Finally, any comparisons to Michael Jordan really should begin with "Well, he's no Michael Jordan..."
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Brian Smith
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