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Got my X-H2s today!

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Poefolk Regular Member • Posts: 202
Re: Got my X-H2s today!
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FuzzyDice wrote:

iRanN wrote:

FuzzyDice wrote:

gillesC wrote:

FuzzyDice wrote:

Yes and that's my issue, how much of the benefit do we get from that, without the stacked sensor. This thing is fast and I'm very pleased with how well it is performing at the moment.

Aren’t stacked sensors more about fast sensor readouts than autofocus speed?

With the new generation of Expeed processor + new autofocus algorithm, the upcoming XT5 should be able to show a much faster autofocus than previous XTs.

Very few Sonys and Canons are equiped with stacked sensors and they exhibit top-notch autofocus….

There’s a difference between decent tracking and the level of tracking included with their stacked sensors based bodies.
The Canon R5 and R3 are stacked, the Sony A9, A9 II, and A1 are all stacked as well. The AF has 3.5x the speed in those bodies, over their un stacked enthusiast designs. Speed itself isn’t enough, but it certainly allows you to make up for some mistakes.

If you look for A9 vs A3 on YouTube, you will somebody explaining the advantages of the sensor.

Neither canons are stacked, the only cameras with stacked sensor are:

Sony A1, A9, A9ii, RX10iv, RX100vii, RX100vi, ZV1 and RX0ii

olympus OM-1

Nikon Z9

My mistake, I thought I had read they were.

The only Canon that has a stacked sensor is the R3.

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