greg n
Veteran Member
The sales rep nor another one that tried to help could not get the 10D to focus clearly on the comb teeth, they trie two cameras and a different lens;16-35. I was set to get the 10d but become frustrated as they were and have come back to the drawing baord to deside. I made this post as I was frustrated and have read so much of the focus issue, but all the reviews are saying how great the 10D is, so obviously something was wrong in this case. I am affended by the two posters that have tried to say I am a troll. I feel sorry for them as I think they are insecure people and are the type to critisize rather than offer help. Aslo they either don't think before they post or are two lazy to do some research before they make their false accusations. At this point it would not matter if I was the President of Canon they would still insult me.
If you check my posts from the last few weeks I have been inquiring into the D100 vs. the 10D and mostly questions of the 10D. I have been doing this too learn more about the 10D as I have read it is the best in it's price range. So I tried to compare the two cameras and was unable to do so, becuase of a focus problem. I have no doubt that the 10D is an excellent camera. However I have been following the posts and there have been many concerns about the AF of the 10D and many people telling those people they are wrong.
So when I tried the camera for my self and with the help of the sales staff, and still we could not get the focus to work right, and on two cameras. Well then I am thinking there is a focus issue. So I am discussing it further here. I still like the 10D I am just frustrated and dissapointed by todays activity. In any case I thank those that have given positive suggestions. Greg N
If you check my posts from the last few weeks I have been inquiring into the D100 vs. the 10D and mostly questions of the 10D. I have been doing this too learn more about the 10D as I have read it is the best in it's price range. So I tried to compare the two cameras and was unable to do so, becuase of a focus problem. I have no doubt that the 10D is an excellent camera. However I have been following the posts and there have been many concerns about the AF of the 10D and many people telling those people they are wrong.
So when I tried the camera for my self and with the help of the sales staff, and still we could not get the focus to work right, and on two cameras. Well then I am thinking there is a focus issue. So I am discussing it further here. I still like the 10D I am just frustrated and dissapointed by todays activity. In any case I thank those that have given positive suggestions. Greg N
Hi Greg: I understand that the D100 is good at low light focus.
How was the lighting?
I havn't read all of the threads below but if this hasn't been
asked, what focus was the 10D set at? (I presume the 7 point
default). What was the D100 set at?
I was shooting some birds today with my 10D, 28-135 is canon. I was
able to lock on to birds shooting thru small finger thick branches
that were just outside of the circle part of the viewfinder. The
bird was about 4" behind the front branches and locked quick and
accurate "no hunting" on the center focus setting. I have heard
from many previous D30 and D60 owners that the 10D is much better
at focusing than their old cams. Did this forum light up like a
christmas tree with focus issues on those cams?
IMO Center point should be the default setting but Canon choose the
more vunerable 7Point. I really wonder how many of the OOFs we
would hear about if the default was set to center?
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